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Subject: Re: huge cvsup coming
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In article <3978276D.17959.1EAD4B5@localhost>, Dan Langille
<dan@nz.freebsd.org> wrote:

> If you haven't already noticed, there's a huge cvsup coming.  The
> log file from my last cvsup was 1.1MB.  It appeared to be all ports.
> But according to http://freshports.org/, there hasn't been any huge
> influx of new ports.  Anyone know what happened to produce such a
> large cvsup?

Yes, all of the files in ports were tagged for 4.1-RELEASE.

John
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