From owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Fri Jul 11 06:17:43 2003 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.freebsd.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id D1E5537B401 for ; Fri, 11 Jul 2003 06:17:43 -0700 (PDT) Received: from kirk.dlee.org (pool-141-156-128-60.res.east.verizon.net [141.156.128.60]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id DE91743F75 for ; Fri, 11 Jul 2003 06:17:42 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from dgl@kirk.dlee.org) Received: from kirk.dlee.org (dgl@localhost.dlee.org [127.0.0.1]) by kirk.dlee.org (8.12.8/8.12.9) with ESMTP id h6BDHfhs021857 for ; Fri, 11 Jul 2003 09:17:42 -0400 (EDT) (envelope-from dgl@kirk.dlee.org) Received: (from dgl@localhost) by kirk.dlee.org (8.12.8/8.12.9/Submit) id h6BDHfue021856 for freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; Fri, 11 Jul 2003 09:17:41 -0400 (EDT) Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 09:17:41 -0400 From: Doug Lee To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Message-ID: <20030711131741.GN485@kirk.dlee.org> Mail-Followup-To: Doug Lee , freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.25i Organization: Bartimaeus Group Subject: Should I have to run make readme/index in ports after cvsup's? X-BeenThere: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list List-Id: Production branch of FreeBSD source code List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 13:17:44 -0000 /usr/ports/www/README.html went from some 200 lines to over 500 on a `make readme' in that directory just now. I thought `cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/cvsup_ports' would update the README.html files too. Should I be running `make readme' and/or `make index' (and/or anything else) myself after cvsupdating ports? -- Doug Lee dgl@dlee.org http://www.dlee.org Bartimaeus Group doug@bartsite.com http://www.bartsite.com "Believe, when you are most unhappy, that there is something for you to do in the world. So long as you can sweeten another's pain, life is not in vain." --Helen Keller