> But I don't understand why you need the whole historical cvs repository
> when you only use it to check out the current source, which you already
> has online.
> Or am I missing something too?
You're missing something too. You can build a release with the tag
set to anything you like - modulo
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > I want to start building releases on a home box since it's not doing much
> > else when I'm at work. But I have a rather low bandwidth, so I was
> > wondering about the CVS checkout of /usr/src that the make release does.
>
> Well, it's fairly
> I want to start building releases on a home box since it's not doing much
> else when I'm at work. But I have a rather low bandwidth, so I was
> wondering about the CVS checkout of /usr/src that the make release does.
Well, it's fairly easy to keep a cvs repo up to date even at low
bandwidth