On 2007-01-05 18:16, Josef Grosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how, using cvsup, to pull a specific patch
> release. For example, FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p14. I've tried using the date
> of a specific patch from /usr/src/UPDATING but that does
I'm trying to figure out how, using cvsup, to pull a specific patch
release. For example, FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p14. I've tried using the date
of a specific patch from /usr/src/UPDATING but that does not work.
Josef
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On Sunday 18 June 2006 08:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hanno Krusken wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > specially for the novice of you, please read carefully
> > !!
> >
> > # make clean
> >
> > # make -j4 buildworld
> >
> > # make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE
> >
> > # make installkernel KERNCONF=Y
Hanno Krusken wrote:
Hi all,
specially for the novice of you, please read carefully
!!
# make clean
# make -j4 buildworld
# make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE
# make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR-KERNEL-FILE
# reboot
Hanno Krusken
make -j4 can cause many systems to fail
The corre
Hi all,
specially for the novice of you, please read carefully
!!
OK, this is a "the step-by-step GUIDE" to do a
FreeBSD-RELENG-upgrade + BUILDWORLD process, using
CVSUP
I have seen a lot of "buildworld" questions, and even
more tips, on this news-group and now, finally I
pr
patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently had a need to patch the FreeBSD's jail utility to support
> multiple IP addresses. On a recent "make update" using cvsup, my
> patched versions of the jail files were blown away, and now I'll need
> to reappl
I recently had a need to patch the FreeBSD's jail utility to support
multiple IP addresses. On a recent "make update" using cvsup, my
patched versions of the jail files were blown away, and now I'll need
to reapply the patches.
Does anyone have a good strategy for including
On Friday 26 November 2004 14:22, Olaf Greve wrote:
> Hi Thomas (and others),
>
> First off: thanks a lot for your answer, this is indeed what I was
>
> looking for...
I should also install portupgrade if I were you, it make managing ports a lot
easier.
It also has the -P and -PP options (a
Thomas S. Crum - AAA Web Solution, Inc. wrote:
Packages are pre-compiled so there is little ability to configure them,
should you need to. Although I still know many people who prefer using
packages. Do not use sysinstall to accomplish this. Also, there is no need
to 'download or update' your 'pac
Hi Thomas (and others),
First off: thanks a lot for your answer, this is indeed what I was
looking for... Then some specifics:
> Packages are pre-compiled so there is little ability to configure
them,
> should you need to. Although I still know many people who prefer using
> packages.
I find the
f Greve
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 8:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Updating packages list (using cvsup?)
Hi all,
I was wondering about a thingy.
Whenever I use sysinstall to add a package, the list seems to be
constantly the same (i.e. often outdated), whereas more recent versions
sho
and install them, but I
have also heard of the possibility of using cvsup to automatically
update the packages tree.
Now, I have installed cvsup, and I quickly browsed over the man pages (I
have to admit that I have not yet been able to spend much time on this),
but I was wondering if this is
to tell it
not to use a gui. for example, cvsup -g -L 2 path/to/supfile
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I'm a little confused about using cvsup. I'm referring to 2 resources
(The Complete FreeBSD - 4th edition, and www,freebsd.org manual for
cvsup). BTW, I currently have FreeBSD 4.8 installe
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I'm a little confused about using cvsup. I'm referring to 2
resources (The Complete FreeBSD - 4th edition, and
www,freebsd.org manual for cvsup). BTW, I currently have FreeBSD 4.8
installed.
Ok, so, I know I need to edit a supfile and I have found
all the exampl
I'm a little confused about using cvsup. I'm referring to 2 resources
(The Complete FreeBSD - 4th edition, and www,freebsd.org manual for
cvsup). BTW, I currently have FreeBSD 4.8 installed.
Ok, so, I know I need to edit a supfile and I have found all the
examples. But it seems to
.9 sources, you
> can cut back considerably on this.
This is very good advice, and using cvsup regularly to pull down the
updates to your copy of the system sources will not unduely tax a 56k
modem connection. Ditto for the ports tree.
However when using cvsup(1) to "take over" a collecti
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
I'm currently on freebsd 4.9 and wanted to upgrade to
4.10 using cvsup
This is my supfile
*default host=cvsup1.ph.FReeBSD.org
(Philippines... my home)
*default base=/usr
(...said this is to track down the download status...
right?)
*default prefix=/usr
(...said th
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
> I'm currently on freebsd 4.9 and wanted to upgrade to
> 4.10 using cvsup
>
> This is my supfile
[...]
Hi,
do yourself a favor and use a copy of the example supfile
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
The only thing you need to change is th
I'm currently on freebsd 4.9 and wanted to upgrade to
4.10 using cvsup
This is my supfile
*default host=cvsup1.ph.FReeBSD.org
(Philippines... my home)
*default base=/usr
(...said this is to track down the download status...
right?)
*default prefix=/usr
(...said this is the place wher
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
The handbook said that I should use the stable-supfile
if I wanted to upgrade to the latest stable release..
Indeed. However, if you're looking for the 4.10 RELEASE, edit
stable-supfile, find the line that has "tag=RELENG_4" and change it to
"tag=RELENG_4_10". This will
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 4.9 and I wanted to upgrade to
version 4.10. The first step I made was to select the
'upgrade' in the /stand/sysinstall utility and I've
selected only the system binaries(bin) to lessen the
amount of files that I have to download. After
finishing, I think it didn't work bec
Hi,
I'm trying to recompile openssh with latest patch on FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE-p7
i386.
I've cvsuped to the new version.
So, cd /usr/src/secure/lib/libssh && make depend && make all install
(succesfully done)
After:
# cd /usr/src/secure/usr.sbin/sshd
# make depend && make all install
I got this error
or u can change ur cvsupfile's host to *default host=localhost
of course :)
Ed.
Quoting Edmond Baroud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've had the same situation here and I couldn't convince our "security" team to open
> 5999 for my cvsups. I do have ssh (22tcp) open, and a box at home, on which I setup
I've had the same situation here and I couldn't convince our "security" team to open
5999 for my cvsups. I do have ssh (22tcp) open, and a box at home, on which I setup
xinetd to accept connections on localhost:5999 => cvsup7.freebsd.org:5999 added
cvsup7.freebsd.org as alias to my localhost in
Hello,
I'm in despair. I cannot get past firewall to update
my sources and ports of FreeBSD. At least it seems
to me that this is a firewall problem.
I tried to use all options with -P. Nothing happends,
every time cvsup writes after quite a long pause, that
connection to server refused. It is int
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 11:58:37AM -1000, Gary Dunn wrote:
> What is the best way to use cvsup in a multi-server environment? I
> have four servers. None are exactly the same. The only thing they have
> in common is that they use a Pentium CPU. Three (A B C) are production
> servers with lots of re
Gary Dunn wrote:
What is the best way to use cvsup in a multi-server environment? I
have four servers. None are exactly the same. The only thing they have
in common is that they use a Pentium CPU. Three (A B C) are production
servers with lots of real user accounts and data. The forth is my test
a
What is the best way to use cvsup in a multi-server environment? I
have four servers. None are exactly the same. The only thing they have
in common is that they use a Pentium CPU. Three (A B C) are production
servers with lots of real user accounts and data. The forth is my test
and configuration m
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 04:23:00PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was just thinking of a way to effectively mirror content accross
> multiple webservers in a load-sharing environment.
> I was figuring on keeping a single FTP server for the master copy
> and then replicating the data ac
I was just thinking of a way to effectively mirror content accross
multiple webservers in a load-sharing environment. The webservers are
accessed through a single caching machine running in http-acceleration
mode. Some sites must run mod_perl and access MySQL databases; these
servers do not se
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