Re: conflicts in ports.tar.gz

2021-01-10 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 10 15:23:25, s...@spacehopper.org wrote: > The generated ports.tar.gz is broken, it misses CVS/Entries listings > for various directories. Thank you. This also explains a detail I foolishly left out: ? textproc/py-demjson ? www/py-waitress ? www/sass ? www/tor-browser etc So the dirs are

Re: conflicts in ports.tar.gz

2021-01-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
The generated ports.tar.gz is broken, it misses CVS/Entries listings for various directories. No idea why but I would suggest ignoring ports.tar.gz and just fetching from anoncvs, either directly, or from a local repo mirrored by reposync. On 2021/01/10 15:53, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jan 09

Re: conflicts in ports.tar.gz

2021-01-10 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 09 13:41:07, h...@stare.cz wrote: > The current ports.tar.gz contains files that 'cvs up' > considers to be in conflict. For example, untaring > snapshots/ports.tar.gz and running > > cvs -q -d anon...@mirror.osn.de:/cvs up -PdA > > on to of that gives > > C

conflicts in ports.tar.gz

2021-01-09 Thread Jan Stary
The current ports.tar.gz contains files that 'cvs up' considers to be in conflict. For example, untaring snapshots/ports.tar.gz and running cvs -q -d anon...@mirror.osn.de:/cvs up -PdA on to of that gives C x11/paper-icon-theme/distinfo cvs update: move away