Re: cvsup/cvsupfile question

2001-03-21 Thread Mark Murray
> Using cvsup to catch up to changes for 4.2-Stable, we ended up with > 4.3-Beta. We used cvsup Nov-December, with (I thought) the attached > cvsup file, to keep 4.2-Stable current. We ran cvsup yesterday. After > `buildworld`, `buildkernel`, `uname` says: > > FreeBSD [host] 4.3-BETA FreeBSD 4.3

Re: cvsup/cvsupfile question

2001-03-21 Thread Hroi Sigurdsson
Hurf Sheldon wrote: > Using cvsup to catch up to changes for 4.2-Stable, we ended up with > 4.3-Beta. This is perfectly alright. The -BETA just means that we are approaching 4.3-RELEASE after which it is called 4.3-STABLE and so on. It is the same code: .. -> 4.2-RELEASE -> 4.2-STABLE -> 4.3-BE

cvsup/cvsupfile question

2001-03-21 Thread Hurf Sheldon
Darn, Using cvsup to catch up to changes for 4.2-Stable, we ended up with 4.3-Beta. We used cvsup Nov-December, with (I thought) the attached cvsup file, to keep 4.2-Stable current. We ran cvsup yesterday. After `buildworld`, `buildkernel`, `uname` says: FreeBSD [host] 4.3-BETA FreeBSD 4.3-BETA