Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 11:49:53 -0600 From: glarwill@CBE.AB.CA (Glen Larwill) To: freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: /usr/src/sys Message-ID: <01HRP1DDXANM96W46O@CBE.AB.CA>
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I installed FreeBSD 2.0, SNAP 950322 a few weeks ago. I installed the source code with the rest of the operating system. In the /usr/src/sys directory, there is a symbolic link (sys) that points at the current directory, /usr/src/sys. When I try to rebuilt the kernel I get errors about missing files or directories that are referenced through this directory, ie sys/signal.h and sys/socket.h. I am not exactly certain what this directory tree should look like. Can anyone tell me if the sys directory is pointing in the wrong direction and where it should be pointing? Glen Larwill, glarwill@cbe.ab.ca
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