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Date:      Sat, 23 Nov 2002 18:01:20 +1300
From:      Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
To:        Richard Shea <richardshea@fastmail.fm>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: cvsupit - file system 105% - what have I done ?
Message-ID:  <20021123050119.GA7740@grimoire.chen.org.nz>
In-Reply-To: <20021123043826.C0FCB647FFE@server5.fastmail.fm>
References:  <20021123043826.C0FCB647FFE@server5.fastmail.fm>

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On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 05:38:26PM +1300, Richard Shea wrote:

[...]
> Well I answered a few questions, pressed the button and the process
> commenced 'checking out' hundreds of files. I thought this was a bit
> suprising given I thought the whole point of CVS was to only pull those
> files which had changed - it just seemed to be pulling everying ! Anyway
> I had to CTRL-C it after a while as the file system had gone to 105%. 

Well, if you're moving from 4.4 to 4.7, there will be *quite* a lot of
files which will have changed.

> My question is (CVSUP file below) can anyone tell me what it has done and
> what I was doing wrong ? Is there some sort of standard rule of thumb for
> how much extra file space will be required ? I was expecting to pull a
> couple of hundred sources and that would be that ... 
> 
> Do I now have half 4.x (where x > 4) sources and half 4.4 or was CVSUPIT
> copying files into a work directory ?

cvsup installs directly into /usr/{src|ports|doc}. Your sources are
probably in an indeterminate state. However, if you rerun cvsup, it will
fix itself up.

> The other thing is that I really only wanted to upgrade from 4.4 to 4.5
> initially but RELENG_4 was the nearest I got to being asked what release
> I was after - was there something I missed there ?

If you're using RELENG_4, you're moving up to -stable, which is effectively
4.7+

> ps : The CVSUP file which CVSUPIT created looks like this ...
> 
> *default  host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org
> *default  base=/usr
> *default  prefix=/usr
> *default  release=cvs
> *default  tag=RELENG_4
> *default  delete use-rel-suffix
> 
> src-all
> *default tag=.
> ports-all
> doc-all

If you intend on just upgrading your system sources, you don't need
ports-all and doc-all. src-all is approx 298M and the ports-all is
about 162M. Dunno about doc-all. Removing the ports-all and doc-all
will probably just squeeze your update in. I'm unsure whether you'll
have enough space to recompile your system though...

Cheers.
-- 
Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
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