Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
These files are in RELENG_1. Not sure what you mean, Alan. On 1/15/06, Rajkumar S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alan walters wrote: It seems that the real solution is to add the files in question to the Releng_1 branch. It seems the files discussed are not included in this branch. So do

RE: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-16 Thread alan walters
: 16 January 2006 17:53 To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh These files are in RELENG_1. Not sure what you mean, Alan. On 1/15/06, Rajkumar S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alan walters wrote: It seems that the real solution is to add the files in question

Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-16 Thread Scott Ullrich
to have a releng_1 tag I will check again tonight and try to track it down. -Original Message- From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 January 2006 17:53 To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh These files are in RELENG_1. Not sure

RE: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-15 Thread alan walters
@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh alan walters wrote: Seems like all the wrap specific stuff is moved out of /home/pfsense/pfSense when build_embedded.sh is run Use the following script to regenerate them #!/bin/sh # Prepare an for an embedded rebuild

Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-12 Thread Rajkumar S
alan walters wrote: Seems like all the wrap specific stuff is moved out of /home/pfsense/pfSense when build_embedded.sh is run Use the following script to regenerate them #!/bin/sh # Prepare an for an embedded rebuild . ./pfsense_local.sh rm -rf $CVS_CO_DIR/conf cp

Re: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-12 Thread Dario Freni
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:26:28PM +0530, Rajkumar S wrote: alan walters wrote: Seems like all the wrap specific stuff is moved out of /home/pfsense/pfSense when build_embedded.sh is run Use the following script to regenerate them The Right And Quick And Dirty Way (TM) is to keep a tgz of

[pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-11 Thread alan walters
Seems like all the wrap specific stuff is moved out of /home/pfsense/pfSense when build_embedded.sh is run Then when rsync is run again it does not replace the files that have been moved. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

[pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-11 Thread alan walters
When running build embedded in the last couple of days it seems that the cvs has deleted all the wrap specific stuff from the local box everything looks right on the iso but all the wrap files are missing from /home/pfsense/pfSense. Alan Walters Aillweecave Company Limited Ballyvaughan Co

[pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-11 Thread alan walters
Seems like there are three files effected /boot/kernel.conf_wrap /boot/device.hints_wrap /etc/ttys_wrap Alan Walters Aillweecave Company Limited Ballyvaughan Co Clare Ph (00353) 65 7077 036 Fax (00353) 65 7077 107 Lo Call 1890 AILLWEE

RE: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh

2006-01-11 Thread John Cianfarani
I'm seeing the same problem. John -Original Message- From: alan walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 8:58 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] build_embedded.sh Seems like there are three files effected /boot/kernel.conf_wrap /boot