Hi everyone,
Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like me) to
download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable kernel? I
only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm really not keen
on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be great.
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Anthony ([email protected])
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That is what patches are for, get them from your closest kernel.org
mirror.
/S
On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 15:43, Anthony wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like me) to
> download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable kernel? I
> only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm really not keen
> on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be great.
>
>
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No, that is not what patches are for.. Patches does not have whole files in
them,
just the fragments that differs..
Unfortunatley I don't know where you might find the individual files..
-=Dead2=-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephane Dudzinski" <[email protected]>
> That is what patches are for, get them from your closest kernel.org
> mirror.
>
> On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 15:43, Anthony wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like me) to
> > download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable kernel?
I
> > only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm really not
keen
> > on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be great.
http://lxr.linux.no/source/
Padraig.
Anthony wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like
> me) to download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable
> kernel? I only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm
> really not keen on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be
> great.
Refer to : http://www.lxr.linux.no/source
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Anthony wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like me) to
> download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable kernel? I
> only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm really not keen
> on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be great.
>
>
> ----------------------------
> Anthony ([email protected])
> ----------------------------
>
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Refer : http://www.lxr.linux.no/source
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Dead2 wrote:
> No, that is not what patches are for.. Patches does not have whole files in
> them,
> just the fragments that differs..
>
> Unfortunatley I don't know where you might find the individual files..
>
> -=Dead2=-
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephane Dudzinski" <[email protected]>
> > That is what patches are for, get them from your closest kernel.org
> > mirror.
> >
> > On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 15:43, Anthony wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > > Just a quick question: Is it possible for an average person (like me) to
> > > download from somewhere, single .c files from the latest stable kernel?
> I
> > > only need a few files from the 2.4.9 or .10 release and I'm really not
> keen
> > > on downloading all 27Mb. :) Any info on this would be great.
>
>
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