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  • Getting crypto sources through CVS(1).
  • Example usages for CVS(1).
  • Use rsh(1) or ssh(1)? +
  • Mirroring the CVS repository via sup(1).
  • Setting up an anoncvs mirror.

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    Setting up an anoncvs mirror.

    !
    If you wish to be a new anoncvs mirror site, please contact the anoncvs maintainer. ! Anoncvs mirrors require about 500MB of disk, and use up to 4MB of swap per anoncvs user (assuming the user does a large operation; while smaller operations use fewer resources, anoncvs still makes much more of an impact than ftp or sup). Such anoncvs machines should have excellent --- 616,649 ---- Note that you will also need to use the -d flag as mentioned above. + +

    Mirroring the CVS repository via sup(1).

    +

    + Users wishing to mirror the OpenBSD CVS tree itself may now do so + from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org. Note that this is the cvs + tree, not a checked out source tree. It is only useful if + you want to be able to do fast cvs operations (diff, annotate, etc) + or if you have multiple source trees and you only want to transfer + new data once (you can then checkout a tree from your local cvs + mirror). +

    + A sample supfile would be: +

    + 	cvs host=anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org hostbase=/ base=/home delete
    + 
    +

    + which would mirror the cvs tree into /home/cvs with the sup data + files ending up in /home/sup. The full OpenBSD cvs tree is just + under a gigabyte in size. +

    Setting up an anoncvs mirror.

    !

    If you wish to be a new anoncvs mirror site, please contact the anoncvs maintainer. ! Anoncvs mirrors require about 1GB of disk, and use up to 4MB of swap per anoncvs user (assuming the user does a large operation; while smaller operations use fewer resources, anoncvs still makes much more of an impact than ftp or sup). Such anoncvs machines should have excellent *************** *** 647,653 ****


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