Subject: CVS
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: dkwok <dkwok@iware.com.au>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/02/2001 07:37:13
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I have read NetBSD guide on how to download current source tree into my =
system. However, it doesn't say much on what to do with it after it. I =
have read some FAQs on FreeBSD about "make world". Do I do a make world =
in the source tree? to compile all necessary userland program?
David Kwok
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