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Date:      27 Dec 1996 16:00:53 -0800
From:      jdp@polstra.com (John Polstra)
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Confused about cvsup
Message-ID:  <5a1nvl$10o@austin.polstra.com>
References:  <Pine.SUN.3.92.961227174219.2168A-100000@unix3.transarc.com>

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In article <Pine.SUN.3.92.961227174219.2168A-100000@unix3.transarc.com>,
Pat Barron  <pat@transarc.com> wrote:
> I have cvsup-14.0, but it's missing all kinds
> of shared shared libraries that I can't identify.  Some of them seem to be
> the Modula 3 runtime (Modula 3?  I really would rather not have to install
> Modula 3 on my system in order to sync with the current source tree.),
> but I can't identify the others.

If you don't want to install the Modula-3 libraries, then get the static
binary release instead.  From the announcement:

    Where to Get CVSup
    ------------------
    CVSup is free software.  It is available from the following FTP sites:

      ftp://freefall.freebsd.org/pub/CVSup/
      ftp://ftp.polstra.com/pub/FreeBSD/CVSup/     (slow; avoid if possible)

    Full sources as well as FreeBSD binaries are available:

      cvsup-bin-14.0.tar.gz         FreeBSD static binaries for the client
      cvsupd-bin-14.0.tar.gz        FreeBSD static binaries for the server
      cvsup-14.0.tar.gz             Sources **

    MD5 signatures for these files are:

      MD5 (cvsup-bin-14.0.tar.gz) = 7a5cef5919d28979d6e33dcf7b2898c0
      MD5 (cvsupd-bin-14.0.tar.gz) = 5c29e36e339582693f2bc2db23254449
      MD5 (cvsup-14.0.tar.gz) = 331bb5c114bac2053eeaa46eaa8f19c3

You just need the client, "cvsup-bin-14.0.tar.gz".  It will run under
FreeBSD-2.1.5 and later, maybe even -2.1.0.

John
-- 
   John Polstra                                       jdp@polstra.com
   John D. Polstra & Co., Inc.                Seattle, Washington USA
   "Self-knowledge is always bad news."                 -- John Barth



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