RE: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Charles Howse
> > I assure you, I have just browsed the German language handbook in
> > /usr/share/doc/~de.
> > I have not cd /usr/doc ; make install.
> 
> Some of the stuff in /usr/share/doc comes with the system, installed
> out of /usr/src but the majority, installed under the locale specific
> sub dirs comes out of /usr/doc.
>  
> > I never knew I had to make install in that directory, so 
> how could that
> > have happened?
> 
> The gory details are in:
> 
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/ 

Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a German translation available.

You'll need to install quite a few extra bits of software in order to
build the documentation.

Bingo!  The packages and ports I've installed must have installed those
docs.
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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:10:19PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and 
> > /usr/share/doc that I
> > > don't want.
> > 
> > You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
> > and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
> > other formats the Handbook is available in?  You will have to 'cd
> > /usr/doc ; make install' before anything will appear in
> > /usr/share/doc.
> 
> I did not understand that.
> 
> I have just installed FBSD on a second machine on my home network, and I
> am just now getting it configured and cvsupped, and recompiled.
> 
> I assure you, I have just browsed the German language handbook in
> /usr/share/doc/~de.
> I have not cd /usr/doc ; make install.

Some of the stuff in /usr/share/doc comes with the system, installed
out of /usr/src but the majority, installed under the locale specific
sub dirs comes out of /usr/doc.
 
> I never knew I had to make install in that directory, so how could that
> have happened?

The gory details are in:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/ 

Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a German translation available.

You'll need to install quite a few extra bits of software in order to
build the documentation.

Cheers,

Matthew

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RE: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Charles Howse
> > I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and 
> /usr/share/doc that I
> > don't want.
> 
> You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
> and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
> other formats the Handbook is available in?  You will have to 'cd
> /usr/doc ; make install' before anything will appear in
> /usr/share/doc.

I did not understand that.

I have just installed FBSD on a second machine on my home network, and I
am just now getting it configured and cvsupped, and recompiled.

I assure you, I have just browsed the German language handbook in
/usr/share/doc/~de.
I have not cd /usr/doc ; make install.

I never knew I had to make install in that directory, so how could that
have happened?


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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 12:07:54PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
 
> I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that I
> don't want.

You understand that the doc-all collection downloads into /usr/doc,
and it contains the SGML source that gets processed into the HTML or
other formats the Handbook is available in?  You will have to 'cd
/usr/doc ; make install' before anything will appear in
/usr/share/doc.

> Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu after cvsup.
> Kent says run 'portsdb -u' *AFTER* make index.

Current versions of portupgrade(1) will run 'portsdb -u' automatically
if they detect that it is necessary -- ie. if the INDEX file is newer
than INDEX.db.  But don't let that stop you running it by hand if
that's what pleases you.

Cheers,

Matthew

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RE: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Charles Howse
> On Monday 22 September 2003 10:07 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > > > On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
> > > > > documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in
> > > > > /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear on subsequent
> > > > > cvsups. Where have I gone wrong?
> > > > >
> > > > > * /etc/cvsupfile *
> > > > >
> > > > > *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> > > > > *default  base=/usr
> > > > > *default  prefix=/usr
> > > > > *default  release=cvs
> > > > > *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> > > > > *default  delete use-rel-suffix
> 
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Charles
> > > >
> > > > Check for the existence of the folder /usr/sup.  If it exists,
> > > > move your refuse file to it.
> > > >
> > > > Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the
> > > > non-English ports; but my refuse file does not include
> > > > ports/INDEX.
> > >
> > > Yes, because you are supposed to rebuild INDEX after 
> every cvsup of
> > > ports-all. If you pick and choose the port collection, you will
> > > probably break "make index" and then the upate tools won't
> > > work as you
> > > would expect. Since you are going to rebuild INDEX or 
> INDEX-5 after
> > > each cvsup, refusing it prevents cvsup from redownloading it.
> > > It takes
> > > several minutes to download even across a 100Mbps networkd.
> > >
> > > If you use portupgrade, you also have to run "portsdb -u" 
> after you
> > > create and updated INDEX.
> >
> > OK, the OP is getting confused.  ;-)
> > I have moved my refuse file to /usr/sup/refuse
> > I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that
> > I don't want.
> > I will cvsup when we get this straightened out in my mind.
> >
> > Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu after cvsup.
> > Kent says run 'portsdb -u' *AFTER* make index.
> >
> > What is our consensus?
> 
> You don't do a "make index" and a "portsdb -uU". You only need to run 
> "portsdb -u" after a make index.
> 
> They do the same thing; however, Kris has a script that 
> writes a bitch 
> message to -ports when "make index" fails. There isn't anything 
> comparable for portsdb -U. In addition, portsdb -U has always 
> produced 
> a large number of error messages that I don't see with "make index". 
> 
> I have also found that you typically get a slightly larger 
> port count on 
> the "portsdb -u" when you run "make index".
> 
> FWIW, I run portsdb -U when "make index" fails. I think they are both 
> tools that meet slightly different needs. I think "portsdb 
> -U" handles 
> an incomplete /usr/ports and "make index" doesn't.

OK, I'm starting to get the drift here.
Thanks.


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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Kent Stewart
On Monday 22 September 2003 10:07 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > > On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
> > > > documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in
> > > > /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear on subsequent
> > > > cvsups. Where have I gone wrong?
> > > >
> > > > * /etc/cvsupfile *
> > > >
> > > > *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> > > > *default  base=/usr
> > > > *default  prefix=/usr
> > > > *default  release=cvs
> > > > *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> > > > *default  delete use-rel-suffix

> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Charles
> > >
> > > Check for the existence of the folder /usr/sup.  If it exists,
> > > move your refuse file to it.
> > >
> > > Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the
> > > non-English ports; but my refuse file does not include
> > > ports/INDEX.
> >
> > Yes, because you are supposed to rebuild INDEX after every cvsup of
> > ports-all. If you pick and choose the port collection, you will
> > probably break "make index" and then the upate tools won't
> > work as you
> > would expect. Since you are going to rebuild INDEX or INDEX-5 after
> > each cvsup, refusing it prevents cvsup from redownloading it.
> > It takes
> > several minutes to download even across a 100Mbps networkd.
> >
> > If you use portupgrade, you also have to run "portsdb -u" after you
> > create and updated INDEX.
>
> OK, the OP is getting confused.  ;-)
> I have moved my refuse file to /usr/sup/refuse
> I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that
> I don't want.
> I will cvsup when we get this straightened out in my mind.
>
> Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu after cvsup.
> Kent says run 'portsdb -u' *AFTER* make index.
>
> What is our consensus?

You don't do a "make index" and a "portsdb -uU". You only need to run 
"portsdb -u" after a make index.

They do the same thing; however, Kris has a script that writes a bitch 
message to -ports when "make index" fails. There isn't anything 
comparable for portsdb -U. In addition, portsdb -U has always produced 
a large number of error messages that I don't see with "make index". 

I have also found that you typically get a slightly larger port count on 
the "portsdb -u" when you run "make index".

FWIW, I run portsdb -U when "make index" fails. I think they are both 
tools that meet slightly different needs. I think "portsdb -U" handles 
an incomplete /usr/ports and "make index" doesn't.

Kent

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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Scott Schappell
Charles Howse wrote:

OK, the OP is getting confused. ;-)

I have moved my refuse file to /usr/sup/refuse
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
I will cvsup when we get this straightened out in my mind.
Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu after cvsup.
Kent says run 'portsdb -u' *AFTER* make index.
What is our consensus?

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I /think/ but I haven't confirmed this, that portsdb -Uu as part of its 
deal does a make index.  In my update ports script, I jsut do portsdb -Uu.

Then again, someone else has already pointed out my brain is a bit foggy 
this morning :).

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RE: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Charles Howse
> On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> > On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
> > > documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports
> > > and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> > > Where have I gone wrong?
> > >
> > > * /etc/cvsupfile *
> > >
> > > *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> > > *default  base=/usr
> > > *default  prefix=/usr
> > > *default  release=cvs
> > > *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> > > *default  delete use-rel-suffix
> > >
> > > src-all
> > > *default tag=.
> > > ports-all
> > > doc-all
> > >
> > > * /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *
> > >
> > > doc/da_*
> > > doc/de_*
> > > doc/el_*
> > > doc/es_*
> > > doc/fr_*
> > > doc/it_*
> > > doc/ja_*
> > > doc/nl_*
> > > doc/no_*
> > > doc/pl_*
> > > doc/pt_*
> > > doc/ru_*
> > > doc/sr_*
> > > doc/zh_*
> > > ports/INDEX
> > > ports/chinese
> > > ports/french
> > > ports/german
> > > ports/hebrew
> > > ports/hungarian
> > > ports/japanese
> > > ports/korean
> > > ports/polish
> > > ports/portuguese
> > > ports/russian
> > > ports/ukranian
> > > ports/vietnamese
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Charles
> >
> > Check for the existence of the folder /usr/sup.  If it exists, move
> > your refuse file to it.
> >
> > Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the
> > non-English ports; but my refuse file does not include ports/INDEX.
> 
> Yes, because you are supposed to rebuild INDEX after every cvsup of 
> ports-all. If you pick and choose the port collection, you will 
> probably break "make index" and then the upate tools won't 
> work as you 
> would expect. Since you are going to rebuild INDEX or INDEX-5 after 
> each cvsup, refusing it prevents cvsup from redownloading it. 
> It takes 
> several minutes to download even across a 100Mbps networkd.
> 
> If you use portupgrade, you also have to run "portsdb -u" after you 
> create and updated INDEX.

OK, the OP is getting confused.  ;-)
I have moved my refuse file to /usr/sup/refuse
I have deleted the directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc that I
don't want.
I will cvsup when we get this straightened out in my mind.

Dr. Seaman says run 'make index' *OR* portsdb -Uu after cvsup.
Kent says run 'portsdb -u' *AFTER* make index.

What is our consensus?


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RE: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Charles Howse
> Charles Howse wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
> >I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and 
> /usr/share/doc,
> >But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> >Where have I gone wrong?
> >
> >* /etc/cvsupfile *
> >
> >*default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> >*default  base=/usr
> >*default  prefix=/usr
> >*default  release=cvs
> >*default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> >*default  delete use-rel-suffix
> >
> >src-all
> >*default tag=.
> >ports-all
> >doc-all
> >
> >* /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *
> >
> >doc/da_*
> >doc/de_*
> >doc/el_*
> >doc/es_*
> >doc/fr_*
> >doc/it_*
> >doc/ja_*
> >doc/nl_*
> >doc/no_*
> >doc/pl_*
> >doc/pt_*
> >doc/ru_*
> >doc/sr_*
> >doc/zh_*
> >ports/INDEX
> >ports/chinese
> >ports/french
> >ports/german
> >ports/hebrew
> >ports/hungarian
> >ports/japanese
> >ports/korean
> >ports/polish
> >ports/portuguese
> >ports/russian
> >ports/ukranian
> >ports/vietnamese
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Charles
> >
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> The refuse file goes in /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse as 
> mentioned in 
> the handbook at 
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html 
> Section A.5.3.1
> 
> "The refuse file essentially tells *CVSup* that it should not 
> take every 
> single file from a collection; in other words, it tells the client to 
> /refuse/ certain files from the server. The refuse file can be found 
> (or, if you do not yet have one, should be placed) in /base//sup/. 
> /base/ is defined in your supfile; by default, /base/ is 
> /usr/local/etc/cvsup, which means that by default the refuse file is 
> /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse."

Thanks very much.
Apologies for not checking the handbook before posting.

RE: refusing ports/INDEX
IIRC, someone directed me to do that.??
I do a make index after every cvsup.
Comments?


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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Kent Stewart
On Monday 22 September 2003 09:39 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and
> > documentation. I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports
> > and /usr/share/doc, But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> > Where have I gone wrong?
> >
> > * /etc/cvsupfile *
> >
> > *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> > *default  base=/usr
> > *default  prefix=/usr
> > *default  release=cvs
> > *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> > *default  delete use-rel-suffix
> >
> > src-all
> > *default tag=.
> > ports-all
> > doc-all
> >
> > * /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *
> >
> > doc/da_*
> > doc/de_*
> > doc/el_*
> > doc/es_*
> > doc/fr_*
> > doc/it_*
> > doc/ja_*
> > doc/nl_*
> > doc/no_*
> > doc/pl_*
> > doc/pt_*
> > doc/ru_*
> > doc/sr_*
> > doc/zh_*
> > ports/INDEX
> > ports/chinese
> > ports/french
> > ports/german
> > ports/hebrew
> > ports/hungarian
> > ports/japanese
> > ports/korean
> > ports/polish
> > ports/portuguese
> > ports/russian
> > ports/ukranian
> > ports/vietnamese
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Charles
>
> Check for the existence of the folder /usr/sup.  If it exists, move
> your refuse file to it.
>
> Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the
> non-English ports; but my refuse file does not include ports/INDEX.

Yes, because you are supposed to rebuild INDEX after every cvsup of 
ports-all. If you pick and choose the port collection, you will 
probably break "make index" and then the upate tools won't work as you 
would expect. Since you are going to rebuild INDEX or INDEX-5 after 
each cvsup, refusing it prevents cvsup from redownloading it. It takes 
several minutes to download even across a 100Mbps networkd.

If you use portupgrade, you also have to run "portsdb -u" after you 
create and updated INDEX.

Kent

>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Andrew Gould
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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 11:39:33AM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:

> Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the non-English 
> ports; but my refuse file does not include ports/INDEX.

Most people will rebuild the INDEX immediately after running cvsup(1),
either by running "make index" or by running "portsdb -Uu".  In that
case, it's not worth dragging down 3Mb of INDEX just to write over it
again almost immediately.

Cheers,

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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 09:26:49AM -0700, Scott Schappell wrote:
> Charles Howse wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
> >I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
> >But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> >Where have I gone wrong?
> >
> >* /etc/cvsupfile *
> >
> >*default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> >*default  base=/usr
> >*default  prefix=/usr
> >*default  release=cvs
> >*default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> >*default  delete use-rel-suffix
> >
> >src-all
> >*default tag=.
> >ports-all
> >doc-all
> >
> >* /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *
> >
> >doc/da_*
> >doc/de_*
> >doc/el_*
> >doc/es_*
> >doc/fr_*
> >doc/it_*
> >doc/ja_*
> >doc/nl_*
> >doc/no_*
> >doc/pl_*
> >doc/pt_*
> >doc/ru_*
> >doc/sr_*
> >doc/zh_*
> >ports/INDEX
> >ports/chinese
> >ports/french
> >ports/german
> >ports/hebrew
> >ports/hungarian
> >ports/japanese
> >ports/korean
> >ports/polish
> >ports/portuguese
> >ports/russian
> >ports/ukranian
> >ports/vietnamese
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Charles
> >
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> The refuse file goes in /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse as mentioned in 
> the handbook at 
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html 
> Section A.5.3.1
> 
> "The refuse file essentially tells *CVSup* that it should not take every 
> single file from a collection; in other words, it tells the client to 
> /refuse/ certain files from the server. The refuse file can be found 
> (or, if you do not yet have one, should be placed) in /base//sup/. 
> /base/ is defined in your supfile; by default, /base/ is 
> /usr/local/etc/cvsup, which means that by default the refuse file is 
> /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse."

Uhh --- look at the OP's supfile.  See the line where it says
"*default base=/usr" ?  He's overridden cvsup(1)'s default base, which
is the standard practice for all of the cvsup'able collections of
stuff from the FreeBSD project.

The OP. needs to move the refuse file to:

/usr/sup/refuse

Cheers,

Matthew 

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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Monday 22 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
> I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
> But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> Where have I gone wrong?
>
> * /etc/cvsupfile *
>
> *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> *default  base=/usr
> *default  prefix=/usr
> *default  release=cvs
> *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> *default  delete use-rel-suffix
>
> src-all
> *default tag=.
> ports-all
> doc-all
>
> * /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *
>
> doc/da_*
> doc/de_*
> doc/el_*
> doc/es_*
> doc/fr_*
> doc/it_*
> doc/ja_*
> doc/nl_*
> doc/no_*
> doc/pl_*
> doc/pt_*
> doc/ru_*
> doc/sr_*
> doc/zh_*
> ports/INDEX
> ports/chinese
> ports/french
> ports/german
> ports/hebrew
> ports/hungarian
> ports/japanese
> ports/korean
> ports/polish
> ports/portuguese
> ports/russian
> ports/ukranian
> ports/vietnamese
>
>
> Thanks,
> Charles
>

Check for the existence of the folder /usr/sup.  If it exists, move your 
refuse file to it.

Also, should you be refusing to update ports/INDEX? I refuse the non-English 
ports; but my refuse file does not include ports/INDEX.

I hope this helps.

Andrew Gould
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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Micheal Patterson
- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Howse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: Cvsup refuse confusion


> Hi,
> I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
> I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
> But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
> Where have I gone wrong?
>
> * /etc/cvsupfile *
>
> *default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
> *default  base=/usr
> *default  prefix=/usr
> *default  release=cvs
> *default  tag=RELENG_4_8
> *default  delete use-rel-suffix
>
> src-all
> *default tag=.
> ports-all

The entry "ports-all" grabs all available ports from the site. You'll need
to comment that out and only select the ports areas that you want to have it
download.

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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Scott Schappell
The refuse file goes in /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse as mentioned in the
handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html Section
A.5.3.1

"The refuse file essentially tells *CVSup* that it should not take every
single file from a collection; in other words, it tells the client to
/refuse/ certain files from the server. The refuse file can be found (or, if
you do not yet have one, should be placed) in /base//sup/. /base/ is defined
in your supfile; by default, /base/ is /usr/local/etc/cvsup, which means
that by default the refuse file is /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse."

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Re: Cvsup refuse confusion

2003-09-22 Thread Scott Schappell
Charles Howse wrote:

Hi,
I'm trying to eliminate all the non-English ports and documentation.
I've deleted the relevant directories in /usr/ports and /usr/share/doc,
But they reappear on subsequent cvsups.
Where have I gone wrong?
* /etc/cvsupfile *

*default  host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
*default  base=/usr
*default  prefix=/usr
*default  release=cvs
*default  tag=RELENG_4_8
*default  delete use-rel-suffix
src-all
*default tag=.
ports-all
doc-all
* /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/ports-all/refuse *

doc/da_*
doc/de_*
doc/el_*
doc/es_*
doc/fr_*
doc/it_*
doc/ja_*
doc/nl_*
doc/no_*
doc/pl_*
doc/pt_*
doc/ru_*
doc/sr_*
doc/zh_*
ports/INDEX
ports/chinese
ports/french
ports/german
ports/hebrew
ports/hungarian
ports/japanese
ports/korean
ports/polish
ports/portuguese
ports/russian
ports/ukranian
ports/vietnamese
Thanks,
Charles
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The refuse file goes in /usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse as mentioned in 
the handbook at 
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html 
Section A.5.3.1

"The refuse file essentially tells *CVSup* that it should not take every 
single file from a collection; in other words, it tells the client to 
/refuse/ certain files from the server. The refuse file can be found 
(or, if you do not yet have one, should be placed) in /base//sup/. 
/base/ is defined in your supfile; by default, /base/ is 
/usr/local/etc/cvsup, which means that by default the refuse file is 
/usr/local/etc/cvsup/sup/refuse."

Cheers

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