Installation issues (#2 of 3) -- location of sources -- Belay my last, with apology

David A Cobb superbiskit at cox.net
Tue Sep 8 19:24:04 UTC 2015


On 2015-09-04 10:28, David A Cobb wrote:
> My system: Dell Inspiron, Intel Core-i3 processor, 4GiB ram,
>      Windows 10
>
> Installer: kdewin-installer-gui-1.0.0 (Dnld 2015-07-16)  (Admin)
> Library:   MSYS2 MinGW64 x86_64
>
> After completing an install in which I selected several sources, I 
> find bits and pieces of source pretty much here there and everywhere; 
> and I can't easily connect the files to what product they are source for.
>
> If this were a *'Nix system, I would expect to find all the upstream 
> sources in sub-directories of /usr/src.  This is also true of MingW, 
> MSYS2, Cygwin, etc.
>
> In truth, the whole thing would be much easier if I could locate your 
> VCS repository (Git would be best, but I can adapt).
>
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OK.  Things were calmer today and I located the archives containing the 
sources.  I am still interested in synchronizing to the upstream 
repositories but I'm not stuck.
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