Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:31:46 -0500 From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, rjk@wintek.com Subject: Re: csup not updating all files Message-ID: <201102081631.46450.jhb@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <4D519C05.2010102@wintek.com> References: <4D5069C9.20900@wintek.com> <4D519C05.2010102@wintek.com>
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On Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:39:49 pm Richard Kuhns wrote: > Sorry to followup on my own post, but I figured out what was going on. It > appears to be a problem with csup. > > I've been using csup to maintain 2 CVS Repositories, one at home and one at work. > > The last couple of times I've run csup there were lots of 'checksum mismatches', > so csup said it would download the entire file. I was watching it this morning > and saw it going through {/usr/src}/sys, usr.bin, and usr.sbin. It didn't, > however, actually download all of the files. When it said it was finished > (successfully!), the last file downloaded was in sys/netinet. This was on my > home system (amd64). > > I tried on a machine a machine at work (i386) with the same results, except that > csup stopped downloading files much earlier. I restarted the csup; it picked up > where it left off (somewhere in sys/dev) complaining about checksum mismatches. > It then downloaded a fair number of files but still stopped before reaching > usr.bin. (Sorry I don't have hard numbers on how many files). > > I installed cvsup. It picked up where csup had left off (also complaining about > checksums), but it updated everything and I've been able to buildworld and > buildkernel without any problems. > > So my earlier problem was due to /usr/src/gnu being updated while > /usr/src/sys/sys wasn't :-( . Hmm, I noticed this recently as well, but wasn't sure if anyone else had seen this. -- John Baldwin
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