> There is already a patch in PR ports/30899. It is OK to commit it
> IF you can test it first on a FreeBSD 4.x system (any architecture)
> and also a -current Alpha system.
Cool! Thank you!
M
>
> John
>
> Mark Murray wrote:
> > John
> >
> > I have a patch (courtesy of Brian Somers) that fi
There is already a patch in PR ports/30899. It is OK to commit it
IF you can test it first on a FreeBSD 4.x system (any architecture)
and also a -current Alpha system.
John
Mark Murray wrote:
> John
>
> I have a patch (courtesy of Brian Somers) that fixes M3. I believe
> he has submitted it to
>
> John
>
> I have a patch (courtesy of Brian Somers) that fixes M3. I believe
> he has submitted it to you.
>
> May I/We commit it?
>
> M
>
could this patch please be made available via HTTP or anon FTP?
so those of us unable to install cvsup can get it? :) thnx
-Erik <[EMAIL PROT
John
I have a patch (courtesy of Brian Somers) that fixes M3. I believe
he has submitted it to you.
May I/We commit it?
M
> Hello all,
>Sounds like a silly place to post this but...here goes. I'm getting errors
> compiling cvsup from ports. The ports tree installed is the default coming
Hello all,
Sounds like a silly place to post this but...here goes. I'm getting errors
compiling cvsup from ports. The ports tree installed is the default coming
with the 11/12/01 snapshot. I want would use CVS, but I don't know how (and
yet I call my self a computer science student). It com