Does this look like a reasonable supfile then?
*default host=cvsup5.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress
src-all tag=RELENG_5_3
ports-all tag=.
doc-all tag=.
It only gets the security patches for the OS, but gets the latest
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Pat Maddox wrote:
Thanks for the help there. I just followed the example in the
Handbook, though to be honest I'm not quite sure what everything
means. Here's my ports-upfile:
*default host=cvsup2.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default
I used CVSUP to keep my system up to date. How do I know that it's
not installing unstable software? I want to keep my software stable,
but not in the version branching sense. I just don't want it crashing
my server at all. Is there any way to ensure that I only install high
quality stable
Pat Maddox wrote:
I used CVSUP to keep my system up to date. How do I know that it's
not installing unstable software? I want to keep my software stable,
but not in the version branching sense. I just don't want it crashing
my server at all. Is there any way to ensure that I only install high
Thanks for the help there. I just followed the example in the
Handbook, though to be honest I'm not quite sure what everything
means. Here's my ports-upfile:
*default host=cvsup2.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix