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Date:      Thu, 15 May 2003 08:44:06 -0700
From:      "jeev" <jeev@boldinternet.net>
To:        "'Daniel Lang'" <langd-freebsd-hackers@leo.org>
Cc:        'Kris Kennaway' <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   RE: cvsupd
Message-ID:  <001201c31af8$d22cd170$0200a8c0@mainframe>
In-Reply-To: <20030515153343.GC71411@atrbg11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de>

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root@blizzard:~# ls -1 /cvs/ports/net/net-snmp/files
patch-Makefile.top
patch-aa
patch-aclocal.m4
patch-al
patch-diskio.c
patch-hr_storage.c
patch-hr_swrun.c
patch-interfaces.c
patch-local:Makefile.in
patch-memory_freebsd2.c
patch-snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c
patch-snmpUCDIPv6Domain.c
patch-snmpd.8.def
patch-vmstat_freebsd2.c
snmpd.sh.sample
root@blizzard:~#

root@router:/usr/ports/net/net-snmp/files# ls -1
fart
patch-Makefile.top
patch-aa
patch-aclocal.m4
patch-al
patch-diskio.c
patch-hr_storage.c
patch-hr_swrun.c
patch-interfaces.c
patch-local:Makefile.in
patch-memory_freebsd2.c
patch-snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c
patch-snmpUCDIPv6Domain.c
patch-snmpd.8.def
patch-vmstat_freebsd2.c
snmpd.sh.sample

*default host=cvsup11.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/cvs
*default prefix=/cvs
*default release=cvs tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix
ports-all

that is what blizzard runs every 6 hrs or so

*default host=blizzard
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs
*default delete use-rel-suffix
ports

that is what I run manually on my other servers. Looks identical to me. If
this is getting too annoying, just let it be. I guess I can just delete the
tree.

j

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Lang [mailto:langd-freebsd-hackers@leo.org] 
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 8:34 AM
To: jeev
Cc: 'Daniel Lang'; 'Kris Kennaway'; freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: cvsupd

Hi Jeev,

jeev wrote on Thu, May 15, 2003 at 08:25:36AM -0700:
> No, none of the servers are out of date to me. They're fine.

Hmmm, where does blizzard update from?

> root@router:~# touch /usr/ports/net/net-snmp/files/fart
> root@router:~# cvsup ports
> Connected to blizzard
> Updating collection ports/cvs
> Finished successfully
> root@router:~#

Sure. CVSup does not delete files, it doesn't know about.
Certainly it doesn't know anything about fart and therefore
won't touch it. This is intended behaviour of CVSup.
(Think about the "make readmes" nightmare, that several
 users, including me stubled across. The README.html files
 never get deleted and so you are stuck with dozens of
 virtually empty and outdated port directories).

> root@blizzard:~# ls /cvs/ports/net/net-snmp/files
> patch-Makefile.top              patch-diskio.c
> patch-local:Makefile.in         patch-snmpd.8.def
> patch-aa                        patch-hr_storage.c
> patch-memory_freebsd2.c         patch-vmstat_freebsd2.c
> patch-aclocal.m4                patch-hr_swrun.c
> patch-snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c       snmpd.sh.sample
> patch-al                        patch-interfaces.c
> patch-snmpUCDIPv6Domain.c
> root@blizzard:~#
> 
> root@router:~# ls /usr/ports/net/net-snmp/files
> fart                            patch-al
> patch-interfaces.c              patch-snmpUCDIPv6Domain.c
> patch-Makefile.top              patch-diskio.c
> patch-local:Makefile.in         patch-snmpd.8.def
> patch-aa                        patch-hr_storage.c
> patch-memory_freebsd2.c         patch-vmstat_freebsd2.c
> patch-aclocal.m4                patch-hr_swrun.c
> patch-snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c       snmpd.sh.sample
> root@router:~#
> 
> notice blizzard is the cvsupd server.. router has some extra files that
are
> unnecessary, im assuming the only way I could fix this is just remove
ports
> every day or something cause it shouldn't be doing this.

I don't see any difference than 'fart'. Maybe I'm blind, but
then the order is mixed up. Maybe you should use 'ls -1' to avoid
confusion by multicolumn output.

> Notice how router did not delete 'fart'.
See above.

Best regards,
 Daniel
-- 
IRCnet: Mr-Spock                 - Work is for people, who don't surf -  
 Daniel Lang * dl@leo.org * +49 89 289 18532 * http://www.leo.org/~dl/



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