julian> It might be an idea if the kernel were kept separate because I
julian> find that the cross-reference is good but having kernel and
julian> userspace mixed up is a bit confusing..
Ok, I've separated the tour into 'kernel' part and 'userland' part
(5-current kernel is now processing).
Tou
julian> It might be an idea if the kernel were kept separate because
julian> I find that the cross-reference is good but having kernel and userspace
julian> mixed up is a bit confusing..
Hmm, maybe it's a good idea about userland/kernel separation. I'll
try it later (maybe this evening or this
It might be an idea if the kernel were kept separate because
I find that the cross-reference is good but having kernel and userspace
mixed up is a bit confusing..
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Makoto Matsushita wrote:
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> gnn> They're needed for the tags: target in the kernel makefiles and
> gnn> since
gnn> They're needed for the tags: target in the kernel makefiles and
gnn> since I'd like to be able to browse code...
Feel free to check http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/tour/>. Both
5-current and 4-stable code are HTMLed with GLOBAL daily.
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> They are part of the 'global' port/package. It used to be part of the
> base system, but the author changed the license to GPL and it was
> decided that we could easily enough live with it as a port.
>
Thanks much!
Later,
George
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In the last episode (Mar 05), George V. Neville-Neil said:
> Are these supposed to be part of the base install of FreeBSD?
> I can't find them anywhere and they're not in ports.
They are part of the 'global' port/package. It used to be part of the
base system, but the author changed the licens
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:00:45PM -0800, George V. Neville-Neil wrote:
> Are these supposed to be part of the base install of FreeBSD?
> I can't find them anywhere and they're not in ports.
>
> They're needed for the tags: target in the kernel makefiles and since
> I'd like to be able to brows
Are these supposed to be part of the base install of FreeBSD?
I can't find them anywhere and they're not in ports.
They're needed for the tags: target in the kernel makefiles and since
I'd like to be able to browse code...
Thanks for any pointers,
George
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George V. Neville-Neil