Hi,
I inadvertently modified /etc/src.conf and now it has only two lines as
as I know from http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=21258&highlight=src.conf+make.conf one can rely on /etc/make.conf but I just want to restore it to its' original state, from where in the FreeBSD file system can I copy that one to /etc/src.conf ?
Apologized me for disturbing this forum quite often and thank you in advance for any helps and hints.
With best regards,
MNIHKLOM
I inadvertently modified /etc/src.conf and now it has only two lines as
Code:
[MNIHKLOM] ~% cat /etc/src.conf
WITH_CLANG=yes
WITH_CLANG_IS_CC=yes
as I know from http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=21258&highlight=src.conf+make.conf one can rely on /etc/make.conf but I just want to restore it to its' original state, from where in the FreeBSD file system can I copy that one to /etc/src.conf ?
Apologized me for disturbing this forum quite often and thank you in advance for any helps and hints.
With best regards,
MNIHKLOM