Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 09:03:06 +0100 (MET) From: Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Where do I get the start for src_2.2 Message-ID: <199611080803.JAA07960@printfix.us.tld>
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> >I have both src-2_1 and src-cur running with updates via ctm. > >No I have subscribed to the src-2_2 mailinglist and received > >already src-2.2.0002.gz and src-2.2.0003.gz. Now I don't know > >where to get the first start-file for src-2_2. > > When I successfully get it uploaded, it will be in > /pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-2.2/ctm. > The start file is src-2.2.0001.gz WHICH IS NOT the partial file there now. Thanks a lot to everybody who answered me. I have found them today. They seemed to have appeared shortly after my post to freebsd-current :-). > To create a smaller start file, I can do a cross-over from the 2.1 (or > perhaps -current) stream. > In order for it to be useful, you would need to save the tree (or the > updates to generate it) as of a particular update. You would then apply a I am just getting the src-2.2.0001.gz because I have to start today with it. I just wondered about receiving the ctm files already but I had no start file... > Since you are keeping more than one tree, I would suggest that you consider > switching to keeping the cvs tree instead. You can extract any otf the > trees from it. You also have the ability to go back in time. I usually used stable on my machines here. But then I heard about the existence of netatalk support in current, which would allow me to throw my last Linux machine out :-). So I tried current, but now I will use 2.2 because I prefer stablity over new features. Andre
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