In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As someone mentionned, the up-to-date KSE tree is available
> through cvsup10 but I don't know the collection.
> maybe peter can remind us how to get it.
The collections are named:
p4-cvs-all
p4-cvs-
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Glenn Gombert wrote:
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> In case anyone is interested I have put a set of patched source code
> files from the link below on my FreeBSD Web Page at:
>
> freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
>
> There are the patched source code files,individual patches (from the
> link below) an
In case anyone is interested I have put a set of patched source code
files from the link below on my FreeBSD Web Page at:
freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
There are the patched source code files,individual patches (from the
link below) and the un-patched source files in three differnet directories:
what is currently there will probably not compile
well, it might compile but I'd be amazed if it ran..
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Glenn Gombert wrote:
>
> In case anyone is in interested I have put a patched set of source files
> from the latest changes below on my FreeBSD Web page at:
>
> freeb
What is at the head of the branch in P4 is a little incomplete while what
is in thepatch file was taken at a moment just before I broke it all again
:)
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Robert Watson wrote:
> For those of us that live in P4-land already, it's just the head of the
> KSE branch? Also, for th
For those of us that live in P4-land already, it's just the head of the
KSE branch? Also, for those that don't, this is also available via
cvsup10.
Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Project
[EMAIL PROTECTED] NAI Labs, Safeport Network Services
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001,
In case anyone is in interested I have put a patched set of source files
from the latest changes below on my FreeBSD Web page at:
freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
There is the latest set of 'diffs' from the link below broken out for
each individual file too, along with the 'unpatched' source fil
The latest round of KSE changes are available from
http://www.freebsd.org/~julian/thediff
These changes represent a work in progress.
Basically the state is:
GENERIC compiles
(I don't know yet if it runs but I doubt it.)
The following changes have been made:
The 'thread' structure is no longer