Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 13:53:52 +1000 From: "aVANTGUARD" <avant@ausmac.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: CVSUP'ing specific directories in ports/source Message-ID: <000601c31515$7518c540$0102a8c0@robin>
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People, I've been an OpenBSD user for some time now, and I've started using FreeBSD, and I'm having an issue converting over. In FreeBSD, to update = my ports tree I run: $ cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile=20 Where ports-supfile is a file dictating where to grab the files from and which ports 'packages' to get (ie. Ports-devel). On OpenBSD I was able = to do this: $ cvsup -d anoncvs@wiretapped.net:/cvs get ports/net/samba #OR $ cvsup -d anoncvs@wiretapped.net:/cvs get src/usr.sbin/sendmail (Note this worked for the current release, if I wanted older releases, I added -rOPENBSD_3_0 for 3.0 for example)=20 to get *specific* ports or directories from CVS.=20 How can I do this in FreeBSD? (I've tried, with no luck) Do I need a specific server to support this sort of CVSUP'ing? I'm not subscribed, so I'd appreciate any replies were CC:ed to me. :) Thanks in advance. /avant
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