cvsup works great. freebsd uses it to update source from a central
group of repositories which contain all source for the operating system,
plus the ports and doc trees. Everyone keeps stable and up-to-date from
about 15 different servers around the world. Very handy.
Jesse
Jon Stevens wrote:
>on 8/22/01 10:07 AM, "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>The Jakarta CVS or CVSup. You are also practically right on top of the
>>server where you're located :-) I just find it hangs all the time.
>>
>
>I'm sorry...Jakarta CVS, I have never used cvsup...this is a traceroute from
>home...
>
>traceroute to cvs.apache.org (64.208.42.42), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
> 1 router.whichever.com (157.22.245.1) 20.544 ms 20.858 ms 22.825 ms
> 2 zoc-tmp-brk01.zocalo.net (131.161.0.52) 24.823 ms 22.253 ms 23.841 ms
> 3 185.12.22.157.zocalo.net (157.22.12.185) 22.866 ms 24.151 ms 23.548
>ms
> 4 166.12.22.157.zocalo.net (157.22.12.166) 27.775 ms 26.953 ms 25.562
>ms
> 5 paix.exodus.net (198.32.176.15) 35.069 ms 30.816 ms 29.258 ms
> 6 bbr02-p3-0.sntc08.exodus.net (209.185.9.233) 28.027 ms 31.304 ms
>27.781 ms
> 7 bbr01-p4-1.snva03.exodus.net (209.185.9.85) 27.285 ms 35.055 ms
>30.982 ms
> 8 64.15.192.19 (64.15.192.19) 34.214 ms 30.806 ms 34.898 ms
> 9 64.15.192.171 (64.15.192.171) 32.96 ms 31.18 ms 31.964 ms
>10 cvs.apache.org (64.208.42.42) 30.992 ms 27.239 ms 37.875 ms
>
>Things are quite fast as my ISP peers with exodus...
>
>I suspect this is an ISP issue for you and not a problem with the server...
>
>-jon
>
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