Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:48:17 +0100 From: Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Is there any OS builtin git command like svnlite ? Message-ID: <20210314234817.h44olagxlzia3srh@nexus.home.palmen-it.de> In-Reply-To: <f265ccd3-aeed-52d4-cc3b-7d00456a4357@madpilot.net> References: <202103141938.12EJclDN004900@kx.truefc.org> <YE5thd3ZmGwZI3zB@home.opsec.eu> <f265ccd3-aeed-52d4-cc3b-7d00456a4357@madpilot.net>
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--57h2sagsertrumfe Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable * Guido Falsi via freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> [20210314 2= 1:36]: > The git port has flavors. The full port can be excessive, git@lite looks > good, if one only wants basic functionality there is also git@tiny, but I > don't know what limitations that entails. git@tiny has all options disabled except for curl, which is needed to access http(s) repos. git@lite also has iconv, pcre, git-subtree and git-send-email. So, the tiny flavor is perfectly suitable for cloning and working with the FreeBSD repos. --=20 Dipl.-Inform. Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> ,.//.......... {web} http://palmen-it.de {jabber} [see email] ,//palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt // """"""""""" {pgp fingerprint} A891 3D55 5F2E 3A74 3965 B997 3EF2 8B0A BC02 DA2A --57h2sagsertrumfe Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEqJE9VV8uOnQ5ZbmXPvKLCrwC2ioFAmBOoLsACgkQPvKLCrwC 2irenggAgmmfK30mlcregLNllBYDzzanoSwPjJIFvB7NYUebljsQuNfRDbP+NA+2 /n8Bz8kqzmNu7Iwczo7grAnWRVSrpkqB94gPuHH/vlDQ2jen5F8QED3LkagXMVVv aUpygrU0ETnWpDz6ovT+ZiwYYFEBOK8tSyI/uvsjLuIqvK6woR3nvIO2RztEgM21 +6ndsXdbRvFtTj0zjw6z3rAShs8p4deHaTiUx7IMRbb5ozkYGikHlG4W4wiZPIGB i8upvt0C4vaOUd7y8y+OP74NgGhycznkyAvJ0D4iqdTpOlYT7WWmHLKELHnWyamY DpiPTX+oD95A4c8XUh1jgMrYginkKA== =5HPC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --57h2sagsertrumfe--
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