Re: freebsd-update userland sources

2009-08-03 Thread Mel Flynn
On Sunday 02 August 2009 16:10:37 Tom Mende wrote: Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to date? Since it is for binary upgrades, it doesn't make much sense, but ... By way of background, I am trying not to use csup / cvsup and like processes as their past,

Re: freebsd-update userland sources

2009-08-03 Thread Colin Percival
On Sunday 02 August 2009 16:10:37 Tom Mende wrote: Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to date? Yes. If you have source code installed (for the right version of FreeBSD) in /usr/src, then freebsd-update will keep it updated. (Slight complication: Because

freebsd-update userland sources

2009-08-02 Thread Tom Mende
Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to date? I had thought that having src, world and kernel as components in the freebsd-update.conf file would do this but it doesn't seem to. Do I just add usr.bin and usr.sbin to the components list in the conf file and run

Re: freebsd-update userland sources

2009-08-02 Thread ill...@gmail.com
2009/8/2 Tom Mende tme...@optusnet.com.au: Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to date? I had thought that having src, world and kernel as components in the freebsd-update.conf file would do this but it doesn't seem to. Do I just add usr.bin and usr.sbin to the