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Date:      Fri, 07 Sep 2007 01:02:52 +1000
From:      Mark Andrews <Mark_Andrews@isc.org>
To:        Volker <volker@vwsoft.com>
Cc:        Greg Rivers <gcr+freebsd-stable@tharned.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wpa_supplicant features and compile options 
Message-ID:  <200709061502.l86F2qgV070756@drugs.dv.isc.org>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 06 Sep 2007 14:09:17 %2B0200." <46DFEDED.4090803@vwsoft.com> 

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> On 12/23/-58 20:59, Greg Rivers wrote:
> > <div class="moz-text-flowed">I connect to certain wireless networks that
> > require the EAP_GTC and EAP_OTP features in wpa_supplicant.  These
> > features are not compiled into wpa_supplicant by default.
> > 
> > Using the patch below works great, but it's inconvenient having to
> > remember to apply it after every cvsup.  Is there a better way to
> > accomplish this?  If not, might a change such as this be committed to
> > enable GTC and OTP by default?
> > 
> 
> Greg,
> 
> I'm unable to comment on including your patch into cvs, but for own
> patches like your's, I'm using a script which does 1) csup and 2)
> integrate a bunch of patches into /usr/src.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Volker
> 
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	Or you can transfer the cvs repository and update your
	source tree from that using cvs.  You just leave the local
	changes uncommitted.

	Alteratively you can "cvs import" the FreeBSD src periodically.
	You can then commit local changes.  This can also make it
	easy to roll back to your previous build state.  This should
	take less disk space than the previous solution.

	Mark
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