Thanks John. I have been avoiding CVS but I think I can figure it out. 
I believe there have been posts in the recent past with CVS information.

Kirk Wallace

On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 19:01 -0400, John Kasunich wrote:
> Kirk Wallace wrote:
> > Caution: Stupid Question Ahead:
> > 
> > In a quick look, I don't have an ...emc2/src directory. I am using a
> > "Ubuntu (2.6.12-magma) pre-installed with EMC2 (2.1.1) install shell
> > script" install. I guess I need a "development" or "source" install?
> > (Please don't give me anything sharp, like a soldering iron.)
> > 
> > Kirk Wallace
> 
> Yeah, if you want to study the source or do any development you will
> want a CVS checkout (or a source tarball).
> 
> I'm pressed for time at the moment or I'd post URLs.  But if you
> wander the wiki, you'll find info about how to get the source.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Kasunich
> 
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