On 2014/06/07 01:02, Alexander Hall wrote:
If you use a scanfile, it should be removed and re-created when updating.
If I update my package before my upstream does, do I have to keep removing
the scanfile (or disable it) until the upstream mirror has been fully fixed
too?
Sorry I have no
An additional note: this doesn't just apply to mirror maintainers.
If you are using cvsync to update a local repository, you need the updated
version of cvsync too.
If you or someone you love runs an anoncvs server, they need to see this.
We recently added commitid support to our cvs repo. all works fine with
cvs and this.
However, we ran into a problem with cvsync in ports. Most mirror
maintianers use cvsync to fetch the repository from anoncvs.ca - it
had
On 2014/06/06 11:17, Bob Beck wrote:
If you or someone you love runs an anoncvs server, they need to see this.
We recently added commitid support to our cvs repo. all works fine with
cvs and this.
However, we ran into a problem with cvsync in ports. Most mirror
maintianers use cvsync to
On 06/06/14 19:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/06/06 11:17, Bob Beck wrote:
If you or someone you love runs an anoncvs server, they need to see this.
We recently added commitid support to our cvs repo. all works fine with
cvs and this.
However, we ran into a problem with cvsync in ports.
On 2014/06/07 00:04, Alexander Hall wrote:
Care to mention the fixed package version, so one knows when it's available
at the favourite mirror?
cvsync-0.24.19p3, yes?
That is correct. There is a -current snapshot package for i386 at
On 06/06/14 19:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/06/06 11:17, Bob Beck wrote:
If you or someone you love runs an anoncvs server, they need to see this.
We recently added commitid support to our cvs repo. all works fine with
cvs and this.
However, we ran into a problem with cvsync in ports.
On 06/06/14 18:20, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/06/07 00:04, Alexander Hall wrote:
Care to mention the fixed package version, so one knows when it's available
at the favourite mirror?
cvsync-0.24.19p3, yes?
That is correct. There is a -current snapshot package for i386 at