Subject: Re: Recompiling NetBSD including kernel
To: Julian Bean <jules@mailbox.co.uk>
From: Allen Briggs <briggs@puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/10/1996 22:29:27
> ># cd /usr/src ; make build
> I don't seem to have a /usr/src/Makefile - did I miss a tarball?
Nope. /usr/src/Makefile isn't in a tarball. Check out the untarred
sources (also on ftp.netbsd.org).
> Well, that's debatable - since my LCIII has not 'net connection, and my
> PowerMac only has a 14.4 modem. Downloading from the net is somewhat
> complex for me right now.
Hmm....
> >On my IIcx, the entire 'make build' takes days.
> Well my LCIII shouls be very slightly faster.
True...
> Ahh... where do I get that from, then? And what was sys.tar.gz (expanded
> to /usr/src/sys).
There are tarballs for sources. If you have sys.tar.gz, you have at
least one of them. I didn't know what tarballs you were referring to.
-allen
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