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On 5/25/12 11:59 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> Forgive the OT nature of this, but FBSD tends to be a big CVS user,
> so I am hoping someone has an answer for this. Feel free to reply
> privately if you do not wish to inflict your answer up on
Forgive the OT nature of this, but FBSD tends to be a big CVS user, so I
am hoping someone has an answer for this. Feel free to reply privately
if you do not wish to inflict your answer up on the whole list...
Is there a way to checkout a project from a CVS repo *into the current
directory
I have similar issue earlier today.
Then I make it by login first and checkout next.
cvs -d :pserver:anon...@anoncvs.tw.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs login
cvs co src -rRELENG_8_3_0_RELEASE
Best regards,
Ted
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>> SSH2 HostKey: 2048 53:1f:15:a3:72:5c:43:f6:44:0e:6a:e9:bb:f8:01:62
>> /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
>>
>> Example A-2. Using SSH to Check Out the src/ Tree:
>>
>> % cvs -d anon...@anoncvs1.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs co src
>> The authenticity o
b:f8:01:62
> /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
>
> Example A-2. Using SSH to Check Out the src/ Tree:
>
> % cvs -d anon...@anoncvs1.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs co src
> The authenticity of host 'anoncvs1.freebsd.org (216.87.78.137)' can't
> be established.
> DSA key fingerprint i
ing SSH to Check Out the src/ Tree:
% cvs -d anon...@anoncvs1.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs co src
The authenticity of host 'anoncvs1.freebsd.org (216.87.78.137)' can't
be established.
DSA key fingerprint is 53:1f:15:a3:72:5c:43:f6:44:0e:6a:e9:bb:f8:01:62.
Are you sure you want to continue
*Hi,
I want to configure CVS in eclipse so can you please help me in this
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Hello.
I think I should correct myself as what I found that way was unexpected, even
after aside from portsnap.
2011/06/15 06:51:32 +0400 Peter Vereshagin => To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
PV> GL> cvs -d :ext:anon...@anoncvs1.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs export -D 2010-10-01
PV>
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From: Lars Eighner
To: wayne mitchell
Cc: questi...@freebsd.org
Sent: Sun, June 26, 2011 3:57:50 PM
Subject: Re: cvs vs. DVD
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, wayne mitchell wrote:
> hey,
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
Be warned,
ports tree is in /usr/ports/. This should include the distfiles
and packages you have installed since you installed from disc. The
whole source tree is in /usr/src/. It is possible to install from disc
without installing either of these, but if you have been cvsup'ing or cvs
source and ports
On 26/06/2011 19:02, wayne mitchell wrote:
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
> i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
> both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
> i am now using cvsup to upgrade the RELENG_8_1_RELEASE tree
>
> my s
El día Sunday, June 26, 2011 a las 07:02:57PM +0100, wayne mitchell escribió:
> hey,
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
> i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
> both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
> i am now using cvsup to up
hey,
be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
i am now using cvsup to upgrade the RELENG_8_1_RELEASE tree
my second machine does not have working ethernet
how
Hello Carmel,
Monday, May 2, 2011, 5:13:41 PM, you wrote:
> Just a quick question. Why are these lines identical "*default
> release=cvs tag=RELENG_8" in both the standard-supfile and the
> stable-supfile on a FreeBSD-8.2 amd64 system? Shouldn't they be
> differe
Sounds like an error. stable-supfile should be RELENG_8 and if
standard-supfile is supposed to be for the corresponding release (8.2) it
should be RELENG_8_2 which gives you the 8.2 source with any official
patches already applied to the source.
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Just a quick question. Why are these lines identical "*default
release=cvs tag=RELENG_8" in both the standard-supfile and the
stable-supfile on a FreeBSD-8.2 amd64 system? Shouldn't they be
different, and if so, exactly what?
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Martes G Wigglesworth <
mailinglistmem...@mgwigglesworth.net> wrote:
> I am now testing with the same sources tree on three different virtual
> machines to see if it will fail. If it won't, then I will just have to
> accept that one of the other poster's indications
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 19:30 -0500, Martes G Wigglesworth wrote:
> Greetings Mickael
>
> I am now testing with the same sources tree on three different virtual
> machines to see if it will fail. If it won't, then I will just have to
> accept that one of the other poster's indications that it may
Greetings Mickael
I am now testing with the same sources tree on three different virtual
machines to see if it will fail. If it won't, then I will just have to
accept that one of the other poster's indications that it may be
hardware related, is the cause, and look at replacing that equipment
On Sun, 2010-11-28 at 03:14 -0500, Martes G Wigglesworth wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I have cvs'd to the most current 7-stable source tree and have compiled
> a kernel using these sources.
> However, when I attempt to complete the buildworld process, I keep
> getting failures in the below-listed are
Greetings.
I have cvs'd to the most current 7-stable source tree and have compiled
a kernel using these sources.
However, when I attempt to complete the buildworld process, I keep
getting failures in the below-listed areas.
Does anyone know of an issue with these sources? I see that this
r
On 16 November 2010 18:45, Chris Rees wrote:
> On 16 November 2010 18:09, wrote:
> > I was wondering why both the stable & standard supfiles on FreeBSD-8.1 /
> > amd64 both have the exact release tag:
> >
> > *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8
> >
> >
On 16 November 2010 18:09, wrote:
> I was wondering why both the stable & standard supfiles on FreeBSD-8.1 /
> amd64 both have the exact release tag:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8
>
> Shouldn't they be different? What would be the correct tab for each sup
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:09 PM, wrote:
> I was wondering why both the stable & standard supfiles on FreeBSD-8.1 /
> amd64 both have the exact release tag:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8
>
> Shouldn't they be different? What would be the correct tab for
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:09:30PM -0500, pigskinwhite...@icqmail.com thus
spake:
I was wondering why both the stable & standard supfiles on FreeBSD-8.1
/ amd64 both have the exact release tag:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8
From: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/cvs-tags.
I was wondering why both the stable & standard supfiles on FreeBSD-8.1
/ amd64 both have the exact release tag:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_8
Shouldn't they be different? What would be the correct tab for each
supfile respectively?
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On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 12:13 +0100, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
> There is nothing which prevents mirror sites from providing access to
> the CVS repo via rsync, even if they get it via CVSup...
I went ahead with adding this to ftp2.freebsd.org:
% rsync ftp2.freebsd.org::FreeBSD-CVS/
drwx
t becomes easier to return to it.
The issue is not to remove CVS via rsync - just to remove it from the FTP
collection where it doesn't belong.
There is nothing which prevents mirror sites from providing access to the CVS
repo via rsync, even if they get it via CVSup...
If it's us
reebsd source tree (and I am
happy with this), but the ports do not seem to be available using SVN
(or not in a documented way).
Can something be done to restore RSYNC mirroring of the CVS tree to a
working state ?
The FTP site desperately needs to go on a diet so we're poking around
to see
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 14:45 +0200, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> We use FreeBSD extensively and keep a local mirror of the CVS
> repository. Up until recently things where working properly with the
> various servers listed in
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mirrors-rsync.html,
Hi,
We use FreeBSD extensively and keep a local mirror of the CVS
repository. Up until recently things where working properly with the
various servers listed in
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mirrors-rsync.html, but sometime
during the summer ftp13.freebsd.org did not respond anymore
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On 15 jul 2010, at 14:24, Peter Boosten wrote:
> On 14-7-2010 7:51, Tim Judd wrote:
>> On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I
>>> get these on the clients:
>>
On 14-7-2010 7:51, Tim Judd wrote:
> On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I
>> get these on the clients:
>>
>> Server message: Unknown collection "src-all"
>>
On 7/12/10, Peter Boosten wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I
> get these on the clients:
>
> Server message: Unknown collection "src-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "ports-all"
But you
Hi all,
I run a local cvs repository for year now, but since a couple of days I
get these on the clients:
Server message: Unknown collection "src-all"
Server message: Unknown collection "ports-all"
The result is that neither the source nor the ports will get updated.
The
t/base/206164
That's a subversion checkin. The web source for what's in the cvs (and
therefore, shortly, cvsup) is cvsweb:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/
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> Add AGP support for Intel Pineview and Ironlake chipsets.
>
> to mean
On Tue, 6 Apr 2010, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
d...@safeport.com writes:
Yesterday I was updating an 8.0 stable system to pick up a change I
specifically needed. The change was MFC'd Apr 4th at 11:38. I waited
until about 8PM and ran cvs from cvsup2.FreeBSD.org. When the change
was not the
d...@safeport.com writes:
> Yesterday I was updating an 8.0 stable system to pick up a change I
> specifically needed. The change was MFC'd Apr 4th at 11:38. I waited
> until about 8PM and ran cvs from cvsup2.FreeBSD.org. When the change
> was not there, I waited until Apr
Yesterday I was updating an 8.0 stable system to pick up a change I specifically
needed. The change was MFC'd Apr 4th at 11:38. I waited until about 8PM and ran
cvs from cvsup2.FreeBSD.org. When the change was not there, I waited until Apr
5th, a bit after midnight. When I still did not pi
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:45:51 +0100
Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> Is there an svn equivalent to the cvs-ports mailing list?
ports are still stored in a cvs repository, unlike src.
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Is there an svn equivalent to the cvs-ports mailing list?
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> À: "Alexandre L."
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Vendredi 27 Novembre 2009, 10h59
> Alexandre L. wrote:
> > --- En date de : Jeu 26.11.09, Dominic Fandrey
> a écrit :
> >> Shoul
Alexandre L. wrote:
> --- En date de : Jeu 26.11.09, Dominic Fandrey a écrit
> :
>> Should the CVS/SVN mirrors really
>> require authentication?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> De: Dominic Fandrey
> Objet: cvs authentication
> À: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Jeudi 26 Novembre 2009, 15h39
> Should the CVS/SVN mirrors really
> require authentication?
>
>
>
> ---
Should the CVS/SVN mirrors really require authentication?
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>>> Running /usr/bin/csup
--
Parsing supfile "/etc/csup/sources"
Connecting to cvsup8.de.freeb
row, it will do. It's considered to be the experimental
> branch where changes can appear and disappear.
Hello,
I think you are confusing RELENG_7 with "." (as the CVS tag says) or HEAD.
RELENG_7 will "deliver" 7-STABLE, not CURRENT. CURRENT is the "bleeding edge.
pen that a -CURRENT of today doesn't
compile, but tomorrow, it will do. It's considered to be the experimental
branch where changes can appear and disappear.
> To synchronize src and keep up to date do I use:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
> will this automatically
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:32 PM, b. f. wrote:
> >> He has _7_2_0_RELEASE, not RELENG_7_0_2_RELEASE.
> >
> > Well, neither actually. :) s/0_2/2_0/ . But I inferred from the
> > context -- it seemed obvious, particularly from what he wrote later
> > -- that he meant those choices as suffixes t
into this!!
# uname -a
7.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Jun 24 00:14:35 UTC 2009
r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
To synchronize src and keep up to date do I use:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
will this automatically track the late
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:32 PM, b. f. wrote:
>>
>> He has _7_2_0_RELEASE, not RELENG_7_0_2_RELEASE.
>
> Well, neither actually. :) s/0_2/2_0/ . But I inferred from the
> context -- it seemed obvious, particularly from what he wrote later
> -- that he meant those choices as suffixes to RELENG,
. I assumed you also made this inference.
...
Mel Flynn wrote:
>
>And for developers or interesting parties, one can create cvs diff using
>-rRELENG_7_2_BP -rRELENG_7_2_RELEASE to see how many fixes hit the tree during
>the final re
look at the web pages and found the following choices:
> > >
> > > _7_BP
> > > _7_2_BP
> >
> > BP ?
>
> BP = Branch Point. It is a tag which marks the place where the
> corresponding branch was created.
And for developers or interesting parties, one can
told me where -p2 fits into this!!
> >
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
>
> >
> > # uname -a
> >
> > 7.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Jun 24 00:14:35 UTC 2009
> > r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net
x27;t verified them.
>
He has _7_2_0_RELEASE, not RELENG_7_0_2_RELEASE.
>>> _7_2
>>>
>>> But could not find anything that told me where -p2 fits into this!!
>>>
>>
>>http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
>
> More to t
andbook/cvsup.html
More to the point is the following page in the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvs-tags.html
b.
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>
> To synchronize src do I use:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
> will this automatically track the latest version in 7_2 and therefore keep
> track with 7.2-RELEASE-p2 or later??
>
> or
> do I need to use something like:
t could not find anything that told me where -p2 fits into this!!
> >
> >
> > # uname -a
> >
> > 7.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Jun 24 00:14:35 UTC 2009
> > r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
> >
> > To synchronize src do
>
> # uname -a
>
> 7.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Jun 24 00:14:35 UTC 2009
> r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>
> To synchronize src do I use:
>
> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
> will this automatically t
2009
r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
To synchronize src do I use:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7_2
will this automatically track the latest version in 7_2 and therefore keep
track with 7.2-RELEASE-p2 or later??
or
do I need to use something like
On Monday 27 April 2009 03:29:03 pm Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:03:30 -0400, John Nielsen
wrote:
> > I installed the subversion-freebsd port and pulled in "src" from
> > "head". This lets me do e.g. "svn log -g --xml" locally and get an
> > XML list of commits along the main
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:03:30 -0400, John Nielsen wrote:
> I installed the subversion-freebsd port and pulled in "src" from "head".
> This lets me do e.g. "svn log -g --xml" locally and get an XML list of
> commits along the main (head/current) development line going back to
> 1993.
>
> For files c
; > and possibly diff size information, etc. I don't know anything about
> > the "history" file in particular other than that's what cvs
> > complained about when I tried the "cvs history" commands against
> > anoncvs. It looks like the /pub/FreeBSD/deve
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:23:32 -0400, John Nielsen wrote:
> On Saturday 25 April 2009 09:12:50 pm Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:35:34 -0400, John Nielsen
> wrote:
>> > I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the
>>
On Saturday 25 April 2009 09:12:50 pm Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:35:34 -0400, John Nielsen
wrote:
> > I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the
> > FreeBSD src CVS commit history as a datasource. Is there a
> >
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 05:35:34 -0400, John Nielsen wrote:
> I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the
> FreeBSD src CVS commit history as a datasource. Is there a
> resource-friendly way for me to download some or all of it? Format
> isn't too big
John Nielsen wrote:
> I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the FreeBSD
> src CVS commit history as a datasource. Is there a resource-friendly way
> for me to download some or all of it? Format isn't too big an issue.
>
> I tried a few &quo
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John Nielsen wrote:
> I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the FreeBSD
> src CVS commit history as a datasource. Is there a resource-friendly way
> for me to download some or all of it? Format isn't
I'm working on a machine learning project and I'd like to use the FreeBSD
src CVS commit history as a datasource. Is there a resource-friendly way
for me to download some or all of it? Format isn't too big an issue.
I tried a few "cvs history" commands against the anon
Chuck Robey wrote:
> per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> > Chuck Robey wrote:
> >> But I do need to figure out how to get the subversion archive (not
> >> a particular branch of the archive, the whole kit and kaboodle).
> >
> > devel/svk? (From a mention last December; I have not tried it.)
>
> Huh.
;>> can investigate it?
>>
>> Hi Chunk,
Writing when sleepy does that. I'm sorry :-/
> The ONLY thing I want to get out of this is the cvsup-like capability
> (which I've been using now for 8 years) to update my entire archive
> (svn now, no longer cvs). Again, em
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> Chuck Robey wrote:
>> But I do need to figure out how to get the subversion archive (not
>> a particular branch of the archive, the whole kit and kaboodle).
>
> devel/svk? (From a mention last December; I have not trie
branch you want.
The ONLY thing I want to get out of this is the cvsup-like capability (which
I've been using now for 8 years) to update my entire archive (svn now, no longer
cvs). Again, emphasizing, it's NOT just a checkout, and tags/branches have no
meaning at this level. Something l
Chuck Robey wrote:
> But I do need to figure out how to get the subversion archive (not
> a particular branch of the archive, the whole kit and kaboodle).
devel/svk? (From a mention last December; I have not tried it.)
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On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 07:05:53 -0300 (ADT), Andrew Hamilton-Wright
wrote:
> o ***Early Adopter Warning***: There has not been (as far as I know)
>a general call for people to move to this type of repository access
>except for committers -- therefore expect rough edges until a
>general a
I can find out how, I just want to know if that's how its done. If
> not, what's the general tool used to track the freebsd archive, so I
> can investigate it?
Hi Chunk,
CVSup does two things:
* It can check out copies of all the files in a remote repository,
using date- an
uot;, but there
>isn't anything in place yet to let you track "stable", for instance.
I appreciate the URLs, but I think you're misinterpreting what I was asking.
First, your comment about "isn't anything in place yet to let you track
"stable",&
Sorry to follow-up my own note, but . . .
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Andrew Wright wrote:
[ further snippage of previous note ]
Strong Caveats:
o ***Early Adopter Warning***: There has not been (as far as I know) a
general call for people to move to this type of repository access except
for c
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 07:05:53AM -0300, Andrew Hamilton-Wright wrote:
>
> [ snippage of question re: svn and cvs ]
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
>
> > Andrew Wright wrote:
> >>
> >> The primary advantage of using svn is that the _server_
[ snippage of question re: svn and cvs ]
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
Andrew Wright wrote:
The primary advantage of using svn is that the _server_ uses a
different protocol to track objects.
I think that's unclear, you can't mean that just having the protocol be
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Andrew Wright wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
>
>> I've finally decided that it's way past time that I switched from
>> using cvs for
>> my home archive (currently /home/ncvs) to using subvers
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
I've finally decided that it's way past time that I switched from using cvs for
my home archive (currently /home/ncvs) to using subversion. I'm trying to hunt
down a web page that might give a set of rules to help moving things. I'
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I've finally decided that it's way past time that I switched from using cvs for
my home archive (currently /home/ncvs) to using subversion. I'm trying to hunt
down a web page that might give a set of rules to help moving things. I
matt donovan wrote:
could be due to PAE. since PAE is known not to be very stable.
Not true at all unless you know something I don't.
Kris
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matt donovan schreef:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:32 PM, brad davison <
demonichandextensi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Since then, we have had severe server instability after a few hours. The
server completely locks up requiring a hard boot, then the fsck_ufs runs for
a while. This is our production
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:32 PM, brad davison <
demonichandextensi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Hopefully someone can shed some light on my problem. Over the weekend, we
> upgraded our mailserver that was running like a champ w/ FBSD 7.0 and a PAE
> kernel (8gb RAM).
>
> I didn't use th
Hi all,
Hopefully someone can shed some light on my problem. Over the weekend, we
upgraded our mailserver that was running like a champ w/ FBSD 7.0 and a PAE
kernel (8gb RAM).
I didn't use the freebsd-update program, because I read that if you're not
using a GENERIC kernel, it wont work.
On Wed 2008-12-03 16:31:29 UTC+0100, Wojciech Puchar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs
> cvs checkout -rRELENG_7 src
>
> waited over an hour, no files got fetched
>
> what i'm doing wrong?
Looks like the server is down:
$ export [EMAIL PROT
i try
export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ncvs
cvs checkout -rRELENG_7 src
waited over an hour, no files got fetched
what i'm doing wrong?
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in support of the tagexpand approach.
> To be (even more) honest, I have a strong desire *not* to be a CVS
> expert.
Indeed :-) Since switching over to Mercurial, my interest in CVS has
been somewhat cursory, as well. Anyway, thanks for the response.
Raghu.
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"N. Raghavendra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 2008-09-16T14:40:15-04:00, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
>> The CVSROOT/config file supports "LocalKeyword".
>
> Is it supported in the version of CVS that comes with the base system?
> It didn't wo
At 2008-09-16T14:40:15-04:00, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> The CVSROOT/config file supports "LocalKeyword".
Is it supported in the version of CVS that comes with the base system?
It didn't work for me with the system CVS. According to the CVS CVS
repo at http://cvs.savannah.gnu.o
At 2008-09-15T16:31:16+02:00, Polytropon wrote:
> 1. How is it possible to include a sub-path in the CVS file field, but
>not the absolute path of the file?
Use the `CVSHeader' keyword instead of `Header'. The CVSHeader
keyword expands to the relative path of the file in th
Polytropon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm not sure how these are supported in the cvs version shipped with
FreeBSD, but I'm pretty sure the answers are the same, and the
functionality is supported standard in recent versions of CVS.
> My questions:
>
> 1. How is it
In the last episode (Sep 14), Walker said:
> Is there a CVS log that is web accessible and allows me to search for
> all changes between two releases (for example, version 7.0 and the
> upcoming 7.1)?
http://ftp.cz.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-cvs/main/CVSROOT/commitlogs/ (and
some of
Is there a CVS log that is web accessible and allows me to search for
all changes between two releases (for example, version 7.0 and the
upcoming 7.1)?
Thank you.
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I'm running ataidle on my personal server to save electricity.
saving your drive instead of electricity is much more economic.
all drives prefers running in stable environment - like being up 24h/day.
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in Poland it's about 30PLN/year, assuming
Steve Franks wrote:
I'm running ataidle on my personal server to save electricity.
However, every time it has to spin up a drive whatever I'm accessing
(apache, cvs, etc) gives an error instead of waiting for the disk. If
I then access it again after a couple seconds once the disk is
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