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Date:      Thu, 09 Sep 1999 21:39:25 -0500
From:      David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net>
To:        John Baldwin <jobaldwi@vt.edu>
Cc:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 'make release' what am I doing wrong? 
Message-ID:  <199909100239.VAA91619@nospam.hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To: Message from John Baldwin <jobaldwi@vt.edu>  of "Thu, 09 Sep 1999 01:31:44 EDT." <0FHS00FEC20PZH@gkar.cc.vt.edu> 

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John Baldwin writes:
> 
> It looks like you have an old copy of the documentation repository in
> /usr/doc.  Be sure you are supping the documentation (contained in
> either doc-all or in cvs-all). 

Believe that was it. Have been doing src-all, ports-all, src-crypto,
src-eBones and src-secure, but nothing doc. My ncvs/doc/ directory dated 
way back. Way way back. Way way way back to whenever it was in ancient 
time when I installed this system from a -RELEASE.

I don't see cvs-all mentioned at all (oh! an awful pun) in 
/usr/src/share/examples/cvsup. What all (not again!) does it include?

I've added doc-all to my cvsupcvs file. I have a *lot* of catching up 
to do.

> > ... Hence my question to the list.
> 
> It is part of the textproc/docproj port, which is installed during the
> make release process in order to build the docs.

It appears nowadays release builds its required ports under the
chroot'ed CHROOTDIR tree? So these ports are built and "installed"
there for the "make release". Presumably /usr/doc is chroot'ed there
too? Or does my /usr/doc need a recent "cvs update"?

Am guessing "make release" will checkout the appropriate "docs", just as
it checks out "ports"?


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David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@nospam.hiwaay.net
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