Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-05 Thread Frank Knobbe
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 14:31, stan wrote: I have a system that I have removed all teh non English language port directories, and I run a cvsup _with_ a refuse file for these. Then I did a portdb -Uu. This resulted in a fair number of complaints, but when I ran portupgrade -aRr it hapilly took

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-05 Thread stan
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:36:59PM -0600, Frank Knobbe wrote: On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 14:31, stan wrote: I have a system that I have removed all teh non English language port directories, and I run a cvsup _with_ a refuse file for these. Then I did a portdb -Uu. This resulted in a fair number

Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread stan
I want to omit some of the ports from my cvsup run. I've always used the ports-all tag, but these days there a a good many non English language ports that only use space on my disks. I would like to limit the collections. Probably by excluding certain ports subtags, rather than explicitly

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread Roop Nanuwa
stan wrote: I want to omit some of the ports from my cvsup run. I've always used the ports-all tag, but these days there a a good many non English language ports that only use space on my disks. I would like to limit the collections. Probably by excluding certain ports subtags, rather than

RE: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread Randy Grafton
You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've attached my cvsupfile and my refuse file to give you an idea as to how this works. I placed my cvsupfile in /usr/local/etc and the refuse file goes in /user/local/etc/sup. I then call cvsup -g -L 2 /usr/local/etc/cvsupfile. The directory locations

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 07:42 am, Randy Grafton wrote: You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've attached my cvsupfile and my refuse file to give you an idea as to how this works. I placed my cvsupfile in /usr/local/etc and the refuse file goes in /user/local/etc/sup. I then

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread stan
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:48:06AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 07:42 am, Randy Grafton wrote: You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've attached my cvsupfile and my refuse file to give you an idea as to how this works. I placed my cvsupfile in

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:26 am, stan wrote: On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:48:06AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 07:42 am, Randy Grafton wrote: You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've attached my cvsupfile and my refuse file to give you an idea as

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread stan
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:48:06AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 07:42 am, Randy Grafton wrote: You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've attached my cvsupfile and my refuse file to give you an idea as to how this works. I placed my cvsupfile in

Re: Where can I find a list of the cvsup tags for ports?

2004-02-04 Thread stan
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:45:11AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:26 am, stan wrote: On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:48:06AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: On Wednesday 04 February 2004 07:42 am, Randy Grafton wrote: You can use the refuse file to omit branches. I've