I am a little confused by what the website says and
what the example supfiles have.
1. When do I use tag=.? T he website says only use
this for ports, but in my
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile the tag is
set to tag=.. I thought tag=. was saying 'gimme
the lastest thing
You are right.
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile is more...
explicit :)
What do you mean? The handbook says don't use tag=.,
except for ports, but the standard file has such.
Which is it? Use it or don't? And if I do what
branch will I be getting?
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:21:48AM -0800, Drew wrote:
You are right.
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile is more...
explicit :)
What do you mean? The handbook says don't use tag=.,
except for ports, but the standard file has such.
Which is it? Use it or don't? And if I
Thank you very much to everyone that replied. I
understand the differences. Best to go with a RELENG_
entry.
Thanks again, the freebsd community rocks!
-D
Like you wrote: tag=. mean get me the latest. The
reason this isn't
advisable is because a bug can easly kill you
system. I would
You are right.
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile is more...
explicit :)
What do you mean? The handbook says don't use tag=.,
except for ports, but the standard file has such.
Which is it? Use it or don't? And if I do what
branch will I be getting?
The standard-supfile is for