On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Kevin Day wrote:
To sum it all up is there any difference between the branches?
Yes. We hope that people like you will help us by participating in the
testing of potential releases _before_ they go out as releases, not
_afterwards_.
Sitting around
Matthew Jacob wrote:
For raw pattern testing Linux has a special challenge since you right
directly into the buffer cache. There *is* a BLKFLSBUF ioctl that can try
and force a flush but this probably ought to be written to use O_FSYNC- I
think that the ll_rw code might use it or an fsync
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
It must be something that entered the tree late yesterday afternoon or
an interaction between devices.
Same here...
FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Wed Apr 28 23:21:40 PDT 1999
j...@zippy.cdrom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/ZIPPY
...
pcm0 at port
Matthew Jacob wrote:
For raw pattern testing Linux has a special challenge since you right
directly into the buffer cache. There *is* a BLKFLSBUF ioctl that can try
and force a flush but this probably ought to be written to use O_FSYNC- I
think that the ll_rw code might use it or an fsync
Heh, the panic problem might be solved, but Ive just cvsupped with the
latest 4.0-CURRENT and the problems with pcm are definatly not over, Im
getting very jerky sound, its repeating bits of it over and over... and I
get messages like this while trying to play mp3s with mpg123:
May 1 10:12:16
My system was suped at 990501.
--
elf make world started on Sat May 1 09:36:25 MSD 1999
--
[Skip]
cc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
***
vortexia wrote:
Heh, the panic problem might be solved, but Ive just cvsupped with the
latest 4.0-CURRENT and the problems with pcm are definatly not over, Im
getting very jerky sound, its repeating bits of it over and over... and I
get messages like this while trying to play mp3s with mpg123:
Do you have 'npx0 at isa?' in your config file by any chance?
Whoops! That's the problem; I failed to see that change in GENERIC
despite having scrolled past it more than several times. My face is
red. :)
- Jordan
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hrmmm strange, I booted this system with a 3.0-STABLE drive just now and I
have no problems with the sound, so Im not sure what it is, but its
definatly not hardware.
Cheers
Andrew
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
vortexia wrote:
Heh, the panic problem might be solved, but Ive just
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Dillon [mailto:dil...@apollo.backplane.com]
Sent: 01 May 1999 00:53
To: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: -stable vs -current (was Re: solid NFS patch #6... )
I expect the 3.2 release to be a really good release.
It is true that
It seems Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Alex Zepeda garba...@hooked.net writes:
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Jim Bryant wrote:
Well, I'd chalk it up to buggy 3com h/w myself. Alas I'm still getting:
ep0 XXX: driver didn't set ifq_maxlen
I still get that one too. Driver problem?
I'm guessing
Soren Schmidt s...@freebsd.dk writes:
[...]
There are lots of better cards out there, but stating that the 3c509
doesn't work, is totally out in the dark...
Well, excuse me for breathing. I'll just take your word, and dismiss
the problems I've had with flaky 3c509s (about two thirds of those
I honestly don't know when to bring up things like that, now. :)
For 3.2, _right_now_. What you're doing with Matt is the first stage;
the next involves bringing it back to the 3.2-beta tree and testing it
there.
Please understand that if you (the community) aren't working on this,
Lars Fredriksen l...@odin-corporation.com writes:
If you set defaultrouter in /etc/rc.conf to an ip address,
I expected that rc.network would
do a route add default ..., but instead I find that rc.network doesn't
do anything with the defaultrouter variable except to pass it on to the
I also experience the sound problems. Although sound works, it has
problems stopping. For example when I hit stop in x11amp, the sound still
loops for a couple of seconds and then I get the following message on the
console:
timeout flushing dbuf_out, chan 1 cnt 0xfff9e46c flags 0x01c1
This
haveseen_isadev() called - FIXME!
(about 10 times)
This appears to happen around the bt_isa (Buslogic) probe. Is that of
any help?
- Jordan
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On Sat, 1 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
haveseen_isadev() called - FIXME!
(about 10 times)
This appears to happen around the bt_isa (Buslogic) probe. Is that of
any help?
Its fairly harmless. We don't really support the old haveseen_isadev() api
and its a reminder to convert any old
It seems Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Soren Schmidt s...@freebsd.dk writes:
[...]
There are lots of better cards out there, but stating that the 3c509
doesn't work, is totally out in the dark...
Well, excuse me for breathing. I'll just take your word, and dismiss
the problems I've had
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Lars Fredriksen l...@odin-corporation.com writes:
If you set defaultrouter in /etc/rc.conf to an ip address,
I expected that rc.network would
do a route add default ..., but instead I find that rc.network doesn't
do anything with the defaultrouter variable
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I have two machines, the target being a -current SMP box.
On the source machine I do
ping target
On the target machine, SMP kernel with IPFW+DUMMYNET:
ipfw pipe config 1 delay 200ms
ipfw add pipe 1 icmp from any to any
John Polstra writes:
Snob Art Genre wrote:
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message xfmail.990430112019@polstra.com, John Polstra writes:
Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
You're being totally unrealistic. You can't create 2^32 of
_anything_ on an i386 without running out of
David Greenman wrote:
Matthew Jacob wrote:
For raw pattern testing Linux has a special challenge since you right
directly into the buffer cache. There *is* a BLKFLSBUF ioctl that can try
and force a flush but this probably ought to be written to use O_FSYNC- I
think that the ll_rw code
Daniel C. Sobral d...@newsguy.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
# Configure routing
if [ x$defaultrouter != xNO ] ; then
static_routes=default ${static_routes}# look here...
route_default=default ${defaultrouter}
fi
# Set up any
Yes and yes (I have both the sound problems and the sio overflows) - these
started around the time of the newbus commits.
Kris
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Blaz Zupan wrote:
I also experience the sound problems. Although sound works, it has
problems stopping. For example when I hit stop in x11amp, the
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
haveseen_isadev() called - FIXME!
(about 10 times)
This appears to happen around the bt_isa (Buslogic) probe. Is that of
any help?
- Jordan
And, it happens even if the bt device driver is not configured into the
kernel...
To
On Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 12:36:25AM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
As Bob Willcox wrote ...
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 10:26:36PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
As Bob Willcox wrote ...
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 08:45:36PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
shipping 8200's (this was right at their
im trying to use the voxware drivers in FreeBSD 3.1 and CURRENT and the
configuration that worked for me in 2.2.7 (worked fine) doesn't work flawless
anymore. main problem is that i have problems with mixer. this is a pnp
soundcard that emulates SB Pro.
when trying to run mixer :
mixer:
im trying to use the voxware drivers in FreeBSD 3.1 and CURRENT and the
configuration that worked for me in 2.2.7 (worked fine) doesn't work flawless
anymore. main problem is that i have problems with mixer. this is a pnp
soundcard that emulates SB Pro.
when trying to run mixer :
mixer:
On 1 May 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Soren Schmidt s...@freebsd.dk writes:
[...]
There are lots of better cards out there, but stating that the 3c509
doesn't work, is totally out in the dark...
Well, excuse me for breathing. I'll just take your word, and dismiss
the problems I've
On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 04:22:25PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
vortexia wrote:
Heh, the panic problem might be solved, but Ive just cvsupped with the
latest 4.0-CURRENT and the problems with pcm are definatly not over, Im
getting very jerky sound, its repeating bits of it over and over... and
BitKeeper should be ready soon.
Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
H
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
# Configure routing
if [ x$defaultrouter != xNO ] ; then
static_routes=default ${static_routes}# look here...
route_default=default ${defaultrouter}
fi
# Set up any static routes. This should be done
I just realized that I have lost netatalk (atalkd/papd/afpd) seems to
have silently died within the last week or so, for no clear reason. Has
anyone else, who is running current and netatalk, seen this? (Misery
loves company:-) I'm going to start looking for a problem.
Thanks,
ed
To
In article 199904282026.oaa13...@zen.alb.khoral.com,
Steve Jorgensen st...@khoral.com wrote:
In article 199904271932.naa01...@zen.alb.khoral.com,
Steve Jorgensen st...@khoral.com wrote:
I cvsup'ed and installed yesterday morning it's the third
cvsup I've done
I'm using a _PnP_ card, and mine comes up as:
pcm1 (CS423x/Yamaha/AD1816 Yamaha SA2 sn 0x) at 0x530-0x537 irq 5 drq
0 flags 0x11 on isa
When I use NAS I get an interesting 'riffing' effect (last 2 second
sample repeated over and over). The only way to shut it up is to kill the
NAS
:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
:
:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
:
:H
Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a program that has just
barely been written. I think
I have been investigating the silo overflow situation for some time.
I can trigger them every time by the following action:
- Run M.A.M.E. (Multi arcade machine emulator) and then try to
download something. (I am using user mode ppp).
I believe that the sio driver is its own worst enemy in that
I have been unable to use my Ultra DMA ATAPI CD-ROM since version 4
of Soren's ATAPI driver.
Version 4 worked fine but since then (since at least version 6
I didn't try version 5) The system wont boot if I have my secondary
IDE controller enabled.
The system never completes its kernel
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
#
#:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
#:
#:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
#:
#:H
#
# Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
# trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a
Also, has anybody problems with sio buffer overflows? My machine is a
Pentium 200MMX, which should be able to handle 115.2K on a com port just
fine (my old 486 did, when I was running 2.2.x, 3.0 and 4.0 before
newbus). But now I'm receiving lots of sio overflows, it is as simple as
typing ATI4 to
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Bruce Evans wrote:
Fast interrupts were broken in early versions of new-bus. Without
fast interrupts, sio interrupt latency is limited by the worst spl
hog in the system.
Yes I know that, but I believe this was later fixed. I'm running a kernel
compiled today and the sio
#
#:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
#:
#:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
#:
#:H
#
# Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
# trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a program that has just
#
I found the commit that broke sound (beyond that, I don't know how
to fix it):
peter 1999/04/21 00:26:31 PDT
Modified files:
sys/alpha/isaisa.c
sys/alpha/pcipcibus.c
sys/cam cam_xpt.c
sys/dev/ata ata-all.c
sys/i386/i386
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Dillon [mailto:dil...@apollo.backplane.com]
Sent: 01 May 1999 18:24
To: Harlan Stenn
Cc: Doug Rabson; Kevin Day; Mike Smith; da...@aps-services.com;
p...@originative.co.uk; freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: solid NFS patch #6 avail for
So will bitkeeper provide a nice interface for migrating code from an
existing and well-established CVS repository to whatever they use?
I'm quite happy to allow them to test bitkeeper in a production
environment before using it in one myself, needless to say. :)
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew
On Sat, 1 May 1999 p...@originative.co.uk wrote:
The -stable branch shouldn't have anything done to it, that's my whole
point, we shouldn't be merging stuff back into the -stable branch, only fix
specific straightforward problems that don't require complete
re-engineering.
No new features
Daniel C. Sobral d...@newsguy.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Daniel C. Sobral d...@newsguy.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
[exerpt from /etc/rc.network]
Looking there, it *does* seem that there is a problem. defaultrouter
is only used to set route_default, which is
Following is piece of dmesg -v output of my recent kernel (take a look
at i586_bzero bandwith figures
FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #1: Sat May 1 21:30:10 EEST 1999
Calibrating clock(s) ... TSC clock: 250536168 Hz, i8254 clock: 1193030
Hz
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193030 Hz
CPU: \^E (250.54-MHz
As I understand it, BitKeeper is indeed based on SCCS, and is a superset of
it. The performance hit of SCCS has been solved.
There are several significant commercial users of BitKeeper waiting for
the first production release, and Larry McVoy seems to be a bit of a maniac
when it comes to
: trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a program
: that has just
: barely been written. I think the Linux people are making
: a huge mistake
: by not using CVS.
:
:15 years? Our cvs repository is only about 5 years old and cvs isn't 15
:years old!
Well, ok, this
[ should we keep this on -current ?? ]
As Bob Willcox wrote ...
On Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 12:36:25AM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
As Bob Willcox wrote ...
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 10:26:36PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
As Bob Willcox wrote ...
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 08:45:36PM +0200,
Linux' fsync() works only on directories, not on files.
Huh? That doesn't make any sense. The f in fsync() stands for file.
It does write the file to the disk but not the inode. To get the inode
on the disk you have to fsync() the directory (which sync'ed the whole
FS before 2.0.35). Kinda
- Oprindelig meddelelse -
Fra: Soren Schmidt s...@freebsd.dk
Til: Dag-Erling Smorgrav d...@flood.ping.uio.no
Cc: garba...@hooked.net; jbry...@unix.tfs.net;
freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Sendt: 1. maj 1999 14:22
Emne: Re: ep0 *UTP*
To get back to the subject, the default interface type
point, we shouldn't be merging stuff back into the -stable branch, only fix
specific straightforward problems that don't require complete
re-engineering.
No new features means stagnation in development. It means that someone
coming to FreeBSD and looking for a feature will only find it in
So will bitkeeper provide a nice interface for migrating code from an
existing and well-established CVS repository to whatever they use?
They have tools for RCS to SCCS- I dunno about CVS tho...
I'm quite happy to allow them to test bitkeeper in a production
environment before using it in
As I understand it, BitKeeper is indeed based on SCCS, and is a superset of
it. The performance hit of SCCS has been solved.
There are several significant commercial users of BitKeeper waiting for
the first production release, and Larry McVoy seems to be a bit of a maniac
when it comes
Did I miss an update on this? Could you guys drop me the output of dmesg
(after a boot -v if possible)?
Cheers,
Nick
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Jim Bloom wrote:
Add me to the list of people seeing this problem. I have an ASUS P2B-S with
onboard Adaptec 7890. I have been seeing the problem on
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
:
:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
:
:H
Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a
Is there anybody out there working on upgrading fbsdboot.exe so that it can
recognize ELF?
Carlos C. Tapang
http://www.genericwindows.com
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On Sat, 1 May 1999, Zach Heilig wrote:
I found the commit that broke sound (beyond that, I don't know how
to fix it):
Now this is interesting. You are saying that the previous mega-commit (the
new-bus one) didn't break sound? That gives us a bit more to go on.
--
Doug Rabson
:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
:
:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
:
:H
Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
trusting 15+ years worth of source history to a program that has just
barely
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew Jacob wrote:
:BitKeeper should be ready soon.
:
:Once it's been proven stable, might it be a better alternative to CVS?
:
:H
Maybe, but we wouldn't know for a couple of years. You don't just go
trusting 15+ years worth of source
I agree about CVS' limitations completely. I know that a lot of Linux
projects are under their own CVS control but what kind of history is
available for code once it reaches Linus? Does Linus have a CVS
repository which stores file-by-file history for the kernel?
No. That's what Bitkeeper
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Matthew Jacob wrote:
I agree about CVS' limitations completely. I know that a lot of Linux
projects are under their own CVS control but what kind of history is
available for code once it reaches Linus? Does Linus have a CVS
repository which stores file-by-file
That sounds like it would be time well spent. I like the sound of
Bitkeeper a lot. I just want someone else to test it :-).
You and everyone else!
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On Sat, 1 May 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Zach Heilig wrote:
I found the commit that broke sound (beyond that, I don't know how
to fix it):
Now this is interesting. You are saying that the previous mega-commit (the
new-bus one) didn't break sound? That gives us a bit
Hi,
Does version 1.34 of if_xl.c really look like the following around line
1886, or is my repository hosed?
if_xl.c
/*
* Force longword alignment for packet payload for all cpus. This
* will optimize NFS ops which have to realign unaligned buffers.
*/
On Sat, May 1, 1999, Greg Lehey g...@lemis.com wrote:
On Friday, 30 April 1999 at 21:25:12 -0700, Matt Jacob wrote:
There are no raw devices in Linux. Linus is totally against them as
stupid. Linus has some good points about this, but it's still an, um,
interesting stance.
It also makes it
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Bob Bishop had
to walk into mine and say:
Hi,
Does version 1.34 of if_xl.c really look like the following around line
1886, or is my repository hosed?
You could have answered this yourself by checking in
Hi,
At 5:59 pm -0400 1/5/99, Bill Paul wrote:
[...]Yes, this is only your repository; you must be using some patches
from Matt Dillon for NFS.
Argh. Pointy hat please - didn't notice C src/sys/pci/if_xl.c staring me
in the face.
--
Bob Bishop (0118) 977 4017 international code
Hi!
When I cvsuped, made and installed the new world and kernel on 1st May 1999,
the kernel paniced in apm_bios_call called from apmconf(8) -e...
[sys/i386/apm/apm_setup.s:_apm_bios_call]
movl8(%ebp),%ecx
movl4(%ebp),%ebx
movl0(%ebp),%eax
pushl %ebp
:
:You could have answered this yourself by checking in
:/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/sys/pci/if_xl.c on ftp.cdrom.com.
:Yes, this is only your repository; you must be using some patches
:from Matt Dillon for NFS. The code in -current has the change that
:he made already in it (but with a
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Matthew Thyer wrote:
I have been investigating the silo overflow situation for some time.
I can trigger them every time by the following action:
- Run M.A.M.E. (Multi arcade machine emulator) and then try to
download something. (I am using user mode ppp).
Can you
Look- if Linux adopts Bitkeeper, you really should pay attention to that.
I doubt you'd find a more difficult set of software engineers to keep code
in sync for than the Linux folks- if Bitkeeper works for them and
essentially makes a rational release train for Linux, then a major
glaring
Look- if Linux adopts Bitkeeper, you really should pay attention to that.
I doubt you'd find a more difficult set of software engineers to keep code
in sync for than the Linux folks- if Bitkeeper works for them and
essentially makes a rational release train for Linux, then a major
Is there anybody out there working on upgrading fbsdboot.exe so that it can
recognize ELF?
I believe that fbsdboot.exe has, instead, simply been retired. Sorry
I don't have better news than this.
- Jordan
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Kernels built with these panic at mem_range_AP_init() on a dual
pentium system. The cvs log entries for mem.c and mp_machdep.c,
v1.57 and v1.99 respectively, indicate that the hook
(mem_range_softc.mr_op-initAP()) is for the i686 and seems to have
NULL entry for a pentium.
dave adkins
To
John Polstra wrote:
David O'Brien wrote:
Since the Linux config files specify DEFALUT_VTABLE_THUNKS=1, no one
has posted a bug report related to them, there is an option to turn
them off, and this *is* -CURRENT. I may just leave them turned on by
default.
Opinions?
I think that's
Won't fbsdboot.exe be able to boot /boot/loader? (maybe I am just naive)
(or could it be modified to do so with little effort?)
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Well, I'm not philosophically opposed to a clearly superior solution,
I simply don't want to see us make any moves which involve so many
messy trade-offs that we end up wasting more time embroiled in debate
than we save with the new tool.
My suggestion would be to wait and see how bitkeeper pans
Well, I'm not philosophically opposed to a clearly superior solution,
I simply don't want to see us make any moves which involve so many
messy trade-offs that we end up wasting more time embroiled in debate
than we save with the new tool.
My suggestion would be to wait and see how
According to Matthew Jacob:
Bitkeeper is a substantial improvement over CVS and Perforce. It's really
WHat are the improvements compared to Perforce ? I've begun looking at it and
if we forgot the Open Source argument (one that the FreeBSD project can't
forget), it is really a very nice SCM.
According to Harlan Stenn:
I'm mostly interested in the lines of development features, the ability
to check in various revisions of my *local* work, the ability to apply a
patch set as an atomic unit, and several of the GUI tools.
Perforce has all that.
--
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On Saturday, 1 May 1999 at 17:54:26 -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Is there anybody out there working on upgrading fbsdboot.exe so that it can
recognize ELF?
I believe that fbsdboot.exe has, instead, simply been retired. Sorry
I don't have better news than this.
Does this mean that
Oh, very well, I'll have to say Perforce isn't that bad- it's just that it
doesn't have a snappy set of tcl/tk GUI tools that allow you look at whole
branch and revision histories.. It doesn't have a 3-way filemerge tool (I
still fire up teamware (what NSElite became) to do heavy merging and use
Does this mean that install.bat will disappear as well?
It already did.
- Jordan
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Whoops, fixed. Sorry about that.
Kernels built with these panic at mem_range_AP_init() on a dual
pentium system. The cvs log entries for mem.c and mp_machdep.c,
v1.57 and v1.99 respectively, indicate that the hook
(mem_range_softc.mr_op-initAP()) is for the i686 and seems to have
NULL
Won't fbsdboot.exe be able to boot /boot/loader? (maybe I am just naive)
(or could it be modified to do so with little effort?)
We've had this discussion. No.
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\\ sometimes you're behind. \\ m...@smith.net.au
\\ The race is long,
On Friday, 30 April 1999 at 10:49:39 -0500, Glenn Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 02:05:00PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Thursday, 29 April 1999 at 10:10:43 -0500, Glenn Johnson wrote:
I am doing a fresh installation. I installed the April 23, 1999 snapshot
of STABLE and then cvsupped
The folks who did BitKeeper have a compare/contrast section in their web
page that talks about BitKeeper vs. CVS and Perforce.
http://www.bitkeeper.com
I'm running CVS at several places, and I'm going to try BitKeeper for a
couple of projects.
H
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