Please don't send tarballs for updates either, you can use 'cvs add' and 'cvs rm' against anoncvs servers if you want to prepare a diff with changed files (the main exception is if you have to add a new directory, you can work around this but it's enough of a pain that it's rarely worth the hassle), then 'cvs diff -uNp'.
There are *loads* of submissions on ports@ and a limited number of people who can deal with them, easy-to-work-with diffs are way more likely to get looked at. On 2011-11-16, Aaron <def...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is a diff against a tarball I sent earlier. Will do for next time tho. > > On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> > wrote: >> On 2011-11-15, Aaron <def...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> This is an update to my previous update submission :D >> >>> -NODE_VERSION= ?v0.6.0 >>> +NODE_VERSION= ?v0.6.1 >> >> Oh please don't do that, send diffs against ports CVS, not against previous >> diffs. >> >> >> > >