I've just built a new BSD box 5.1 and recompiled the kernel for SMP and firewalling. I was working on getting CVSUP working and used cvsupit to generate the supfile. Somehow, Prolly cause I didn't RTFM, I missed that the default tag "." would get me FREEBSD-Current. I then started CVSUP and got about halfway through before cancelling the CVSUP.
If I'm reading this correctly, Current is
developmental and should probably not be a production
machine? IS there a way to backout of this? I haven't
done anything to the system after stopping CVSUP. What
if I wiped the directories and reloaded the source
from CD? OR should I finish the CVSUP and live with
Current?
Any help would be MOST appreciated.
"And yeah, you can start the e-mail off with "DUH" and remind me to change the default tag to RELENG_5_1 ;)"
Nah, now you did it for me! :D
Anyway, with a good working system, just rm -rf /usr/src and cvsup again ... after making sure that the supfile says exactly what you want.
And, hey, you were smart enough to ask ...
Kevin Kinsey DaleCo, S.P.
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