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Date:      Wed, 31 Mar 1999 20:43:45 -0600
From:      David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: cvsup frequency? 
Message-ID:  <199904010243.UAA46313@nospam.hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To: Message from "Matt White" <mwhite@donet.com>  of "Wed, 31 Mar 1999 08:12:31 EST." <000201be7b78$2249b3a0$0402030a@yiff.bunnynet.org> 

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"Matt White" writes:
> Hello;
> 
> To add my two cents, I don't cvsup until right before I build the world.
> 
> Why?
> 
> Well, I've been burned by this before. I used to cvsup on a regular basis -
> every week or so. However, I don't build the world that often, say once a
> month.

That's a good point. But you are cvsup'ing directly onto your source 
tree. I've been cvsup'ing the cvs files, not the sources directly. 
Means I need an extra 600MB laying around. But it leaves my /usr/src 
intact until I decide to change it. Meanwhile I can watch changes to 
-stable and -current using my local /home/ncvs.

The other fun thing about having my own mirror of cvs is that I can 
back out the changes in my /usr/src if needed. Had to do that Once Upon 
A Time for the de0 driver. Old one worked, new one didn't.

Seat-of-the-pants unscientific benchmark indicated cvsup update of
/home/ncvs took about the same amount of time as same for /usr/src and 
/usr/ports combinded. Over a 28.8k modem.

Saw egcs come thru via CTM recently. Will wait a few more days before 
cvsup'ing home system as the cvsup servers get busy when a biggie like 
that comes thru.

Would update via CTM if I could get enough of the crypto stuff to "make 
release". Subscribe to the CTM of cvs-cur at work as I've not been able 
to cvsup thru the company firewall. Ports around 5999 are blocked.


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David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@nospam.hiwaay.net
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