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Date:      Thu, 5 Jul 2001 16:36:30 +0300
From:      Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg>
To:        John Toon <john.toon@btinternet.com>
Cc:        tegge@freebsd.org, ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: linuxthreads-2.2.3_1
Message-ID:  <20010705163630.A870@ringworld.oblivion.bg>
In-Reply-To: <01070514221101.40767@Dionysus>; from john.toon@btinternet.com on Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 02:22:11PM %2B0000
References:  <01070512520200.40708@Dionysus> <01070512570800.40767@Dionysus> <20010705150730.B577@ringworld.oblivion.bg> <01070514221101.40767@Dionysus>

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On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 02:22:11PM +0000, John Toon wrote:
> On Thursday 05 July 2001 12:07 pm, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> 
> > ..and it does not have a gnu/lib/libgcc/Makefile?  That's weird.
> > That file has been there ever since the import of GCC 2.6.0
> > into FreeBSD..
> >
> > G'luck,
> > Peter
> 
> Are you sure? I thought all of the source was contained under /usr/src/sys? 
> There is no /usr/src/gnu directory - there is, however, a /usr/src/sys/gnu 
> directory, but that in turn does not then contain a lib dir.

/usr/src/sys contains the *kernel* source.
The userland source lives in various subdirectories of /usr/src -
like bin/ for /bin sources, sbin/ for /sbin, usr.bin/ for /usr/bin,
lib/ for /usr/lib, contrib/ for programs maintained outside of
the tree..

Are you sure you have the *whole* of the source tree, and not
just the kernel sources?  What method did you use to obtain
your source tree?

G'luck,
Peter

-- 
What would this sentence be like if it weren't self-referential?

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