Re: Really stupid

From: Yousef Ourabi (yousef_ourabi_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/11/04

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    Glen,
    If you installed the source distribution during the
    install the full source code would be under the
    /usr/src tree. If not simply sync via cvsup as if you
    were going to do an update, and that will place the
    source in /usr/src.
    Here are fairly detaied instructions on how to cvsup,
    part of Dru Lavignes FreeBSD series on onlamp.com

    http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/05/FreeBSD_Basics.html

    Good Luck.
    Best,
    Yousef

    --- Glen Stormbind <stormbind@gmail.com> wrote:

    > I appologise in advance for posting this really
    > stupid question -- but
    > I can't for the life of me navigate the FreeBSD site
    > to find the
    > sources. I have tried several times and just seem to
    > be going in
    > circles.
    >
    > Where can I download the (i386) source code?
    >
    > Again. Sorry.
    >
    > --Glen
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