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From: Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga (barryg
kssp.upd.edu.ph)Date: Wed May 02 2001 - 02:00:18 CDT
goodday!
am not flame baiting!, really ;). cvsup is distributed
as a compiled binary and runs only under freebsd or sunos
emulation, and since i have already "stripped" my kernels
i dont have those emulation enabled/compiled in.
anyways searching marc.theaimsgroup.com archives
foung grappa.unix-ag.uni-kl.de has rsync run by
"A farmer using BSD, eh!" <GreenNeck
use.net>.
and a frosted mug of san miguel [local beer/brew] for u ;)
mabuhay! barryg
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 11:56:26PM -0500, Andy Isaacson wrote:
> On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:51:15AM +0800, Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga wrote:
> > On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 06:49:58PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> > > alternatively, sup access or rsync access exist as well.
> > ^^^^^
> > goodday!
> > where can i/we have rsync access of the cvs repos. been
> > trying to have our own cvs repository of obsd, and using
> > cvsup is quite <speculation>slow</speculation>.
>
> I think your speculation is unwarranted. I cvsup daily (via a cron job)
> and updating OpenBSD-src and OpenBSD-ports took about 15 minutes last
> night. Granted, I'm only 50 ms from cvsup.usa.openbsd.org and I've got
> 60 kbyte/sec bandwidth available over my DSL, but even so I can't
> imagine CVSUp taking more than an hour under the worst conditions, and
> if you do it from a cron job it shouldn't affect you much. Just find a
> close host to grab from.
>
> Besides, CVSUp is supposed to be "rsync, but handle CVS files
> specially" if I interpret the man page right.
>
> -andy
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