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Re: Where is kdbg_control()?
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Re: Where is kdbg_control()?


  • Subject: Re: Where is kdbg_control()?
  • From: Graham J Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 10:26:48 +0100

On 6 Oct 2006, at 08:51, Rick Mann wrote:


How do I just get all the source? Do I have to download each module separately? Do I download all the PPC, then add to that the Intel source? I finally found the cvs instructions (still cvs, huh? when will it move to Subversion, or HAH! Perforce...), but they seem to be quite lacking, and still seem to require that I painstakingly download each module.



If opendarwin still have an rsync server up, then you can download the various modules in a single rsync command. If they don't...well you can't ;-)


Seems like it could be better...

True. Having the whole caboodle in a svn repository with tags on each version - and a web frontend, and OMG ponies!1! - would be good... :-D


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Graham J Lee
http://www.thaesofereode.info/


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