In message pine.bsf.4.05.9901152041370.558-100...@picnic.mat.net Chuck Robey
writes:
: In terms of convenience, cvsup is supreme, but in terms of stability,
: Poul's baby here is the champ, so you have to really consider other
: places of corruption first.
I've had problems when I get 30 parts
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 08:46:23PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
Are you using any
other tool besides ctm to touch your cvs archive? Are you doing commits
locally?
No.
In terms of convenience, cvsup is supreme, but in terms of stability,
Poul's baby here is the champ, so you have to really
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Boris Staeblow wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible that there are slight differences between the
CTM's and the real world ?
Yes, there are differences. You can't get the optional security stuff
via CTM while you can with CVSUP. Last time I tried it, this means you
can't do a
According to David Kelly:
via CTM while you can with CVSUP. Last time I tried it, this means you
can't do a make release as Jordan's release Makefiles can't handle a
total absense of that stuff (eBones? whatever its called).
It is available on internat.freebsd.org with CTM...
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Ollivier
Ollivier Robert writes:
According to David Kelly:
via CTM while you can with CVSUP. Last time I tried it, this means you
can't do a make release as Jordan's release Makefiles can't handle a
total absense of that stuff (eBones? whatever its called).
It is available on internat.freebsd.org
David Kelly wrote:
It is available on internat.freebsd.org with CTM...
And its legal for me to import it to the US?
No problem. It is illegal to export _from_ the US.
M
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David Kelly wrote:
While you can download the missing security stuff, make release wants
to check it out of your local cvs archive. I haven't found a way to put
it there but I'm a cvs novice.
There is an international repository of crypto sources. Lemme know
if you want it.
M
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Mark Murray
Hello,
I'm using ctm-cvs for synchronizing my CVS-Tree.
But sometimes I get MD5 checksum errors when apllying the ctm's.
To resynchronize my ctm's with the CVS-Tree i have to use cvsup at
ctm.freebsd.org with the option strictrcs. Many files have to
be retransmitted and many fixup's appear.
Is
According to Boris Staeblow:
Is it possible that there are slight differences between the
CTM's and the real world ?
There should not be.
Is CTM a little neglient when the diffs are generated?
I cannot say anything else than it has been working for me for several
years and the few times it
On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Boris Staeblow wrote:
Hello,
I'm using ctm-cvs for synchronizing my CVS-Tree.
But sometimes I get MD5 checksum errors when apllying the ctm's.
To resynchronize my ctm's with the CVS-Tree i have to use cvsup at
ctm.freebsd.org with the option strictrcs. Many files have
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