2011-04-21 14:58, philippe joffre skrev:
Hi ,
May you help me
I'm looking for the code-source FREEBSD please it's possible to send me
the links .
Thank you in advance .
Best regards
Philippe
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Jay Hall wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is the first time I have tried to upgrade FreeBSD's source code,
and I have done something wrong, but I am not sure what. I am upgrading
from 6.2 to 8.0.
First, I upgraded the source code, using csup /root/supfile.
Here are the contents of
Thank you all for your detailed answers.
Indeed, sounds like we will need some lawyer advice...
My gut feeling is that we are going with the BSD license with day one. I am
relatively new to open source myself (Been developing most of my work on
closed source UNIX systems and windows), but I hope
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:58:14AM +0300, son goku wrote:
[...]
Browsing the web about the BSD license just made me confused. Seems like to
understand these licensing issues you must be a lawyer.
Basically the BSD licence is: do what you like, but:
1. don't say you did it all by
Jonathan Chen wrote:
4.Suppose the answer for 1-3 is no, s there any other reason why I need to
open the code.
Only if you feel like it.
I'd make that, Only if you feel like it or would like the warm glow of
giving back to the community (and of course all those extra eyes to
audit and
Thanks guys for the prompt answers!!!
It seems weird that code that uses dtrace must be opened. I mean every
serious production level application must have some dtrace-like mechanism
inside to collect online information when needed. It is a shame that because
of licensing issues, I will have to
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:42 AM, son goku ryu.pla...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks guys for the prompt answers!!!
It seems weird that code that uses dtrace must be opened. I mean every
serious production level application must have some dtrace-like mechanism
inside to collect online information
On 27 jul 2009, at 14:42, son goku wrote:
Thanks guys for the prompt answers!!!
It seems weird that code that uses dtrace must be opened. I mean every
serious production level application must have some dtrace-like
mechanism
inside to collect online information when needed. It is a shame
On Friday 19 October 2007 06:42:37 Yang You Yong wrote:
I want to get a source code of cal (calendar tool), where
can I get it?
cal is ncal as mentioned in the manual page. So, /usr/src/usr.bin/ncal
if you have the source installed. Or here:
Jayendran wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded all the 6.2 release ISO images for the i386 target. I was
unable to find the source code in any of the archives. I went through the
FAQs which did not shed light on the location. I found a 'Documentation'
links on the home site which had a link to a web
On Sunday, 13 August 2006 at 7:38:58 +, S.Mohideen wrote:
All,
What tools your people use apart from CTAGS/cscope to navigate vast
source code base. Im using ctags in gvim. Want to know any better tool
which you may be using.
There's not really much choice. I'm currently playing with
Hi Greg,
May be a foolish question to ask. What editor gvim/emacs plays
well with global based upon your experience.
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 13 August 2006 at 7:38:58 +, S.Mohideen wrote:
All,
What tools your people use apart from CTAGS/cscope to navigate
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On Sunday, 13 August 2006 at 15:42:13 +, S.Mohideen wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 13 August 2006 at 7:38:58 +, S.Mohideen wrote:
What tools your
In the last episode (Mar 21), Daniel Goertzen said:
I am an embedded software developer and I was wondering if anyone
could help me find the source code for the pam modules, specifically
pam_tacplus. I looked through the ports collection, but couldn't
find anything that had both pam and
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Cc: Thuan Truong [EMAIL PROTECTED]; FreeBSD-Questions
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Subject: Re: Source code of ln command
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On Friday, 7 May 2004 at 10:00:50 -0400, Thuan Truong wrote:
Greg,
Thanks for the info. Could you tell me what is the best way to copy the
whole source codes to my machine, so it's easy for me to find and understand
in details some system functions?
This is a FAQ. The source code is
On Wednesday, 5 May 2004 at 9:10:27 -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
Thuan Truong wrote:
I would like to have the source code of 'ln' (make hard or symbolic
links to files) command from Free-BSD ftp site. Please let me know
how and where to unload it.
If you installed source on your FreeBSD
Thuan Truong wrote:
Clear DayHi Free-BSD,
I would like to have the source code of 'ln' (make hard or symbolic links to files)
command from Free-BSD ftp site. Please let me know how and where to unload it.
If you installed source on your FreeBSD system, it's in /usr/src/bin/ln
Otherwise, you
, February 12, 2004 12:04 PM
To: Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Cc: Lord, Bruce J
Subject: Re: Source Code
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 13:22:14 -0600
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:10:57 -0800
Lord, Bruce J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Whom It May Concern:
I purchased the book TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol 2: The Implementation by Gary Wright
and W. Stevens.
This book only partially shows the source code for Mbufs: Memory Buffers. Is there
some
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