On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 09:44:00PM +1000, Stephen McKay wrote:
> On Tuesday, 20th March 2001, Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:53:33PM -0800, John Baldwin wrote:
> >>
> >> On 20-Mar-01 Michael C . Wu wrote:
> >> > For all connections greater than 9600baud modems, we recommend
> >> > using CVSup to get src-all and ports-all updated. At the worst case,
> >> > be able to CVSup a ports-all collection within an hour, with heavy
> >> > packet loss and low bandwidth.
> >> >
> >> > i.e. CTM sucks, don't use it. :)
>
> On the contrary, I prefer CTM over CVSup, even on a fast connection (which
> I don't currently have). On a slow or intermittent connection, CTM beats
> CVSup by a large margin.
>
> >> cvsup is not available via e-mail for those who may only have e-mail access
> >> for one reason or another.
>
> Firewalls make CTM style delivery essential. (No, Stefan, I don't like
> your tunneling idea. :-)
>
> >I have been hosting the machine which ran ctm,
>
> And many thanks indeed for your service!
>
> >unfortunatly my provider
> >cut me off and I just got some access back, but not for the location
> >the ctm machine is located at.
> >
> >At this time I do not know yet when it will have access again.
>
> Surely FreeBSD Inc (or whatever it is that owns the freebsd.org machines)
> could spring for a box. Assuming Ulf is still keen, it shouldn't be too
> hard for him to remote administer it.
>
> Stephen.
I am only the owner of the box on which ctm runs and had provided
the connectivity. It was maintained by someone else.
--
Regards, Ulf.
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