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Date:      Sat, 1 Jan 2000 18:53:09 +0100
From:      MULLER Miklos <mmuller@gcs.hu>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Obtaining CTM deltas
Message-ID:  <200001011753.SAA01269@gcs.hu>

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Hello,

i'm trying to use CTM and have the following (theoretical)
question: In the handbook there is a chapter about CTM,
which says: 

"18.3.2.3. Starting off with CTM for the first time 

...

However, since the trees are many tens of megabytes, you should prefer to
start from something already at hand. If you have a RELEASE CD, you can
copy or extract an initial source from it. This will save a significant
transfer of data.  ".

Ok i have a release 3.0 and a release 3.3. CD, i unpack all the sources,
say from the 3.3 release cd. 
Then how do i figure out which will be my starting delta?
i can figure out the last modification time in the source tree
and use deltas from the next day, but i'm not convinced, that this
is the right way to do it.

Comments?

Thanks:
Miklos


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