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Where can I find the source code for the public domain software installed on our network?

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Where can I find the source code for the public domain software installed on our network?

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Systems source code is generally stored in trees rooted at /s/*/*/src. Source trees for many of the utilities found in /usr/local, are found in /s/parsons/f/src/local. The subtree associated with a given utility, is often rooted at a directory having the same name as the utility. For instance, the source code for /usr/local/bin/gcc is found in /s/parsons/f/src/local/bin/gcc. For further information see the description above of the CS file system structure. ——————————————————————————- 3.08) What is our policy regarding system software upgrades? We try to keep up with changes in operating system, third party, and public domain software as they are released. Our policy is to support the latest releases in a timely manner. In general we support only the latest version, as we do not have the resources to support multiple older versions for compatibility sake. However, in cases where a software upgrade is predicted to cause trauma to the us

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