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- From: pc123@cus.cam.ac.uk (Pete Chown)
- Subject: [386BSD] Making a buildable kernel source tree
- Message-ID: <PC123.92Nov20200511@apus.cus.cam.ac.uk>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 20:05:15 GMT
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- I am having some difficulty getting my kernel sources into a state
- where I can rebuild the kernel. I installed the source distribution
- as normal, and applied the official patches. Then I tried to install
- the patches that came with the X distribution, but they didn't work -
- some already seemed to be applied while others just failed. Does
- anyone have any suggestions on this? Do you, for example, have to
- apply the X patches to a completely clean kernel?
-
- If I can get my kernel into a buildable state, and I get time over the
- following few months I will be trying to add access control lists to
- 386BSD.
-
- It's probably better if responses are by e-mail, or there will be a
- lot of pointless traffic. Let me know if you want me to summarise to
- the net.
-
- Thanks,
- --
- ---------------------------------------------+ "A tight hat can be stretched.
- Pete Chown, pc123@phx.cam.ac.uk (Internet) | First damp the head with steam
- pc123@uk.ac.cam.phx (Janet :-) -+ from a boiling kettle."
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