Building XFree86® from a Source Distribution : How to get the XFree86 4.8.0 source
Previous: Building XFree86® from a Source Distribution
Next: Configuring the source before building

1. How to get the XFree86 4.8.0 source

The recommended way of getting the XFree86 4.8.0 source is to obtain it directly from the XFree86 CVS repository. There are several ways of doing that, and they are described at our CVS web page.

The CVS tag for this release is "xf-4_8_0". The tag for the maintenance branch for this release is "xf-4_8-branch".

Another method of getting the XFree86 4.8.0 source is to either download the 4.8.0 source tarballs from the XFree86 ftp site. The procedure for this is as follows:

Alternatively, if you already have a pristine copy of the XFree86 4.7.0 source, you can download patches from ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.8.0/patches/ that will allow you to convert it to 4.8.0. Information about which patch files to download and how to apply them can be found in the "How to get XFree86" section of the README for this release.

Each of the methods outlined above will produce one main source directory called xc.


Building XFree86® from a Source Distribution : How to get the XFree86 4.8.0 source
Previous: Building XFree86® from a Source Distribution
Next: Configuring the source before building