Man, why don't you use an ordinary command:
% apt-get source linux
It is the most preferred way to find sources for stable release.
And yes. As you have seen, the main tree of linux kernel is stored in
svn repository: svn://anonscm.debian.org/svn/kernel/dists/trunk/linux/
For other questions it
于 2013-10-6 19:33, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org 写道:
Le 06.10.2013 11:11, 陶治江 a écrit :
Hello!
I am using debian wheezy, and now I want to focus on
the kernel study, or other stuffs.
I can install release code from linux-source-3.2.xx package,
But I want to ask whether we can access or tr
Le 06.10.2013 11:11, 陶治江 a écrit :
Hello!
I am using debian wheezy, and now I want to focus on
the kernel study, or other stuffs.
I can install release code from linux-source-3.2.xx package,
But I want to ask whether we can access or track the debian
official kernel repos (of stable relea
Hello!
I am using debian wheezy, and now I want to focus on
the kernel study, or other stuffs.
I can install release code from linux-source-3.2.xx package,
But I want to ask whether we can access or track the debian
official kernel repos (of stable release), It means I can
using git or svn to get
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