Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 11:08:50 +0800 From: Erich Dollansky <erichsfreebsdlist@alogt.com> To: John <freebsd-lists@potato.growveg.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: local update server, how is it done now? Message-ID: <20150508110850.772a0d56@B85M-HD3-0.alogt.com> In-Reply-To: <20150507101349.GA88580@potato.growveg.org> References: <20150507101349.GA88580@potato.growveg.org>
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Hi, On Thu, 7 May 2015 11:13:49 +0100 John <freebsd-lists@potato.growveg.org> wrote: > I have several local freebsd machines. At present, and for a couple > of years now, I'm using svnlite to run daily updates on each of the > machines, for src and ports. Years ago, I used to use something > called freebsd_cvsup out of the ports which, when installed, asked a > few questions and installed a cvsup mirror that I could point the > other machines to, in order to update from (rather than each one > updating from the internet which is a waste of bandwidth). > > Is there a port that does a similar thing but with git or svnlite? If > not, I guess I have to set up svn by hand but the instructions in the > handbook for this seem to suggest to do this only if it's really > needed. > it is in the base and it is called NFS. I never bothered to have something special about the sources and ports. Erich
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