Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 14:04:59 -0400 From: David Kaplowitz <dkaplowitz@gmail.com> To: freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org Subject: cvsup RELENG_5_2 deletes make files and most of source Message-ID: <533c44020407101104739abde3@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi there, I've been googling around for an answer to this apparent problem, but am not getting anywhere with it. When I run cvsup with the tag RELENG_5_2, I see all manner of (seemingly legit) files being deleted, but nothing actually gets added/checked out. Viewing the contents of /usr/src after this update, I see about 21 directories, but no make files and if I run "make buildworld" in /usr/src I get a "make: don't know how to make buildworld. Stop". The size of /usr/src after this update is ~31MB. If I run the same command with a supfile with the tag=. flag set, everything updates, nothing gets deleted, but I can't run make buildworld successfully. I get all manner of errors --- and I'd prefer to run -STABLE rather than -CURRENT, unless there's some compelling reason to run -CURRENT on this machine. I've deleted and reinstalled /usr/src about 8 times now and have decided to ask for some help with this. The system is 5.2.1-R on a MSI Neo K8T FIS2R mobo with an AMD 3200+ with ddr 400/pc3200 RAM and an SATA HDD. I'm running cvsup-without-gui-16.1h with the command "cvsup -g -L 2 src-supfile" using a supfile with the following contents: Stable: *default base=/usr *default delete *default host=cvsup4.uk.freebsd.org *default prefix=/usr *default release=cvs *default use-rel-suffix *default tag=RELENG_5_2 src-all -CURRENT: *default base=/usr *default delete *default host=cvsup4.uk.freebsd.org *default prefix=/usr *default release=cvs *default use-rel-suffix *default tag=. src-all I've also tried with variations on these contents, but overall anything I do with RELENG_5_2 set deletes /usr/src down to ~31MB and no ability to make buildworld in /usr/src. Thanks to anyone who can tell me what silly thing I'm missing in this set up that's causing this issue. Regards, Dave
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