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SubjectRe: BK->CVS, kernel.bkbits.net
Ben Collins wrote:

>If only i386 was my only development environment. Add sparc64 as my
>primary and hppa, ia64, mips, i386, arm and powerpc as secondaries.
>
>
I don't see why that matters to you. You only need one cvsup able
machine to sync the local repository. Once it's local, you can check out
any tree from it using CVS as usual. There is no difference between
cvsup and rsync in that respect. I'm not sure where and how the sparc
tree is held, as I understand it's not in the main tree (but is it in
the main repository?).

In any case, I'm not even sure that cvsup CAN run without an underling
rsync server. I simply don't know. I do know that cvsup uses rsync for
files it cannot optimize using its own algorithm.

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Shachar Shemesh
Open Source integration consultant
Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/


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