version 1.5, 1997/09/04 21:57:18 |
version 1.6, 1997/12/01 10:51:03 |
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cvs-tree if you have a bad internet connection - for instance via modem. |
cvs-tree if you have a bad internet connection - for instance via modem. |
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Ctm uses very low bandwith for distributing the changes to the |
Ctm uses very low bandwidth for distributing the changes to the |
tree, and compresses them using gzip -9. |
tree, and compresses them using gzip -9. |
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<H3>How does it work?</H3> |
<H3>How does it work?</H3> |
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Larger ctm updates are rare, though, usually occuring only after a major |
Larger ctm updates are rare, though, usually occurring only after a major |
import of something like binutils, perl, etc. |
import of something like binutils, perl, etc. |
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<H3>How do I use ctm?</H3> |
<H3>How do I use ctm?</H3> |
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modifications. One way to do this is to use the <b>union</b> filesystem, |
modifications. One way to do this is to use the <b>union</b> filesystem, |
although there have been reports that the <b>union</b> filesystem can be |
although there have been reports that the <b>union</b> filesystem can be |
unstable if both the upper and lower layers reside on the same physical |
unstable if both the upper and lower layers reside on the same physical |
filesystem. If you place your upper and lower layers on separate filesytems |
filesystem. If you place your upper and lower layers on separate filesystems |
you should have no problems. A sample of this is as follows: |
you should have no problems. A sample of this is as follows: |
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