If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work?

2007-07-04 Thread Andrew Gould
I received permission to install a *nix at work. I installed FreeBSD 6.2; but I am unable to cvsup successfully. I've tried the various modes. I've even tried nesting it in a Python script that tries to get authorization through a proxy -- it didn't help, but was worth a try. I really,

Re: If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work?

2007-07-04 Thread cpghost
Andrew Gould wrote: I received permission to install a *nix at work. I installed FreeBSD 6.2; but I am unable to cvsup successfully. I've tried the various modes. I've even tried nesting it in a Python script that tries to get authorization through a proxy -- it didn't help, but was worth

Re: If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work?

2007-07-04 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On 7/5/07, Andrew Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I received permission to install a *nix at work. I installed FreeBSD 6.2; but I am unable to cvsup successfully. I've tried the various modes. I've even tried nesting it in a Python script that tries to get authorization through a proxy -- it

Re: If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work?

2007-07-04 Thread cpghost
Andrew Gould wrote: I received permission to install a *nix at work. I installed FreeBSD 6.2; but I am unable to cvsup successfully. I've tried the various modes. I've even tried nesting it in a Python script that tries to get authorization through a proxy -- it didn't help, but was worth

Re: If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work?

2007-07-04 Thread Andrew Gould
- Original Message From: cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrew Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: FreeBSD Questions Mailing List freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2007 6:56:34 PM Subject: Re: If cvsup's a no-go, will copying work? Andrew Gould wrote: I received permission