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From: Jacob Meuser (jakemsr
clipper.net)Date: Tue May 01 2001 - 11:02:10 CDT
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 06:14:23PM +0200, Alex Farber wrote:
> Jacob,
>
> Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > According to my cvs logs, there have been source changes since Apr 12.
> > Specifically, Apr 23.
>
> how do you look it up, what's the CVS command for that?
> (I've read the CVS man page, but my CVS access is too
> slow to try different commands...)
>
I too have slow access through my 56K modem, but that's actually one reason
I like OpenBSD over say Debian or RedHat. I can download the SOURCE changes
instead of the whole freakin binary package, and any other binary packages
that are dependent on it.
Once you have a tree, and if you update once a week or so, it's only
about a thirty minute session each time. I use something like:
cvs -d $CVSROOT up -PAd > ~/logs/src_update 2>&1
And then to see what's changed:
egrep ^"[U|M]" ~/logs/src_update
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clipper.net>
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