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Date:      Mon, 28 Jan 2013 09:17:01 -0500
From:      "Isaac (.ike) Levy" <ike@blackskyresearch.net>
To:        Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Peter Jeremy <peter@rulingia.com>
Subject:   Re: svn - but smaller?
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On CTM:

On Jan 28, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>> - I'm wondering if there is a clean/reliable way to pull an index of =
the CTM deltas?  (This is still very far from the one-liner c[v]sup had =
become, it would be great to check for new delta files in a simple =
automated manner.)
>>=20
>=20
> Not sure what you mean.  You can do "ctm -l file-name" and it will =
tell
> you what files are modified in that delta.  And for ports, you have =
the
> usual "make fetchindex."  But that is about it.

I'm sorry I wasn't clear enough- I meant:
On the FTP server, is there an index of which CTM delta files are on the =
FTP server?  I'd like to automate fetching just the new deltas...

If there was perhaps 1 file with a consistent name, I could fetch that =
on a nightly basis and fetch the other CTM files.

>> - does CTM go away with the CVS servers, e.g. who/how is it supported =
supported and maintained going foreword under SVN?
>>=20
>=20
> No.  CTM is now completely dependent on svn.  I create the CTM deltas =
on
> a computer owned by the University of Missouri.

Cool.
Is there any redundancy for this process, for example, deltas being =
created out on the east/west mirrors?  Perhaps as an SVN post-commit =
hook?

Best,
.ike





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