Portsnap CVSup

2006-08-08 Thread Anthony Agelastos

Hello all,

I am wondering how well Portsnap plays with CVSup. As an example,  
let's say that I accidentally deleted a Port folder (/usr/ports/print/ 
hplip as an example), I assume the best way of bringing it back would  
be CVSup and not Portsnap. Is this thinking correct? After using  
CVSup, is there anything that I need to do to for Portsnap to know  
what else has been updated? Any information on this is greatly  
appreciated. Thank you.


-Anthony
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Re: Portsnap CVSup

2006-08-08 Thread Daniel Bye
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 07:22:11AM -0400, Anthony Agelastos wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I am wondering how well Portsnap plays with CVSup. As an example,  
 let's say that I accidentally deleted a Port folder (/usr/ports/print/ 
 hplip as an example), I assume the best way of bringing it back would  
 be CVSup and not Portsnap. Is this thinking correct? After using  
 CVSup, is there anything that I need to do to for Portsnap to know  
 what else has been updated? Any information on this is greatly  
 appreciated. Thank you.

Probably the easiest way out of this is to

 # portsnap extract print/hplip

and not use cvsup at all.  

HTH

Dan

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