Hello Xin LI,
According to the FreeBSD web site, you can use cvsup to download
the source code for almost any version of FreeBSD that ever existed.
Check this out:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-CONFIG-VERS
However, CVS branch tags only appear to be li
> I am looking for the source code (if there is somewhere I can find
> the repository, that would be great) of the last FreeBSD 1.x RELEASE.
> Is it legal today? And if it is, is it possible for me to obtain a
> copy over the Internet? I have Google'ed with no luck :-(
ftp://ftp.ru.freebsd.org/pu
Hello, Hackers
I am looking for the source code (if there is somewhere I can find
the repository, that would be great) of the last FreeBSD 1.x RELEASE.
Is it legal today? And if it is, is it possible for me to obtain a
copy over the Internet? I have Google'ed with no luck :-(
Thanks in advance!
-
Hi
anyone has read http://gobsd.com/node/view/9 this seems quite serious
and even if it wasnt we should have mmx (+xmm) capable bcopy routines...
the code seems to be easily mergeable
any comments?
Roman Divacky
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