Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone wrong?
* /etc/cvsupfile *
*default host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
*default
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone wrong?
* /etc/cvsupfile *
*default
The refuse file goes in /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse as mentioned in the
handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html Section
A.5.3.1
The refuse file essentially tells *CVSup* that it should not take every
single file from a collection; in other words, it
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From: Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: Cvsup refuse confusion
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone wrong?
*
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 09:26:49AM -0700, Scott Schappell wrote:
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 11:39:33AM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the non-English
ports; but my refuse file does not include ports/INDEX.
Most people will rebuild the INDEX immediately after running cvsup(1),
either by running make
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports
and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear on
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and
/usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone wrong?
* /etc/cvsupfile *
*default
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports
and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear
Charles Howse wrote:
OK, the OP is getting confused. ;-)
I have moved my refuse file to /usr/sup/refuse
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
I will cvsup when we get this straightened out in my mind.
Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu
On Monday 22 September 2003 10:07 am, Charles Howse wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
documentation. I've deleted the relevant
On Monday 22 September 2003 10:07 am, Charles Howse wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
documentation. I've deleted the
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 12:07:54PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
other
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and
/usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
other formats the Handbook is available in? You will have to 'cd
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:10:19PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and
/usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
I assure you, I have just browsed the German language handbook in
/usr/share/doc/~de.
I have not cd /usr/doc ; make install.
Some of the stuff in /usr/share/doc comes with the system, installed
out of /usr/src but the majority, installed under the locale specific
sub dirs comes out of
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