Ron,
I have run into a strange problem with ports and cvsup that you may be
running into. For some unknown reason I can run a cvsup and it appears
that everything has run fine however I show that nothing needs to be
updated. Now here is the kicker; If I delete the ports directory (or
move
At 08:33 AM 6/1/2005, Tim Hogan wrote:
Ron,
I have run into a strange problem with ports and cvsup that you may be
running into. For some unknown reason I can run a cvsup and it appears
that everything has run fine however I show that nothing needs to be
updated. Now here is the kicker;
For ports I put the following in /usr/ports/sup and then do cvsup
/usr/ports/sup
*default host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
ports-all
Thank you, this worked perfectly. I guess this is
I am running 5.3-RELEASE, and I need the latest version for Subversion
(1.2.0), but the packages and ports pull down 1.1.4.
I assume this is because 1.2.0 is not in the RELEASE distribution.
Freshports.org says 1.2.0 is the latest, but it doesn't tell me what
distribution
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 21:11, the author Ron Gilbert contributed to the
dialogue on-
New ports in -RELEASE:
I am running 5.3-RELEASE, and I need the latest version for Subversion
(1.2.0), but the packages and ports pull down 1.1.4.
I assume this is because 1.2.0 is not in the RELEASE
At 09:39 PM 5/31/2005, Vizion wrote:
Or can someone point me to some very clear instructions for cvsup, that
doesn't make a assumptions about me already being a FreeBSD guru? Does
cvsups fix my problem?
Installing a -RELEASE version and then wanting the latest ports seems
like a common desire,