Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:15:26 +0100 From: Chris Rees <utisoft@googlemail.com> To: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> Cc: ctm-users@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RELENG in CTM Message-ID: <b79ecaef0906240815j2f972967med10bc7a0a21e40@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4A424225.1080801@missouri.edu> References: <b79ecaef0906240728i216bcdf8sa30ac5dd8e271c24@mail.gmail.com> <4A424225.1080801@missouri.edu>
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2009/6/24 Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu>: > Chris Rees wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> I discovered CTM not long ago, and I'm impressed at its efficiency >> when automated. Is there any way to track something other than >> -STABLE? Even just the latest security updates for the latest release? >> >> I've tried searching the archives, but no-one seems to have asked that >> before.... > > > You can do this. =A0If you want to use the existing CTM updates, follow > cvs-cur, which gives the whole cvs directory tree. =A0Then use the cvs pr= ogram > to extract whatever RELENG you want to, similarly as if you were using cv= sup > to get it from one of the existing cvsup mirrors. > > If you want to create your own CTM creating machine, you can also do it > there as well. =A0You have to understand how CTM works, but once you have > understood it, it is relatively straightforward. > > Aha, now I understand src-cur. Thanks a lot! Chris --=20 A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in a mailing list?
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