cvs-supfile revision 168716
1# $FreeBSD: head/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile 168716 2007-04-14 12:53:37Z ru $ 2# 3# This file contains all of the "CVSup collections" that make up the 4# CVS development tree of the FreeBSD system. 5# 6# CVSup (CVS Update Protocol) allows you to download the latest CVS 7# tree (or any branch of development therefrom) to your system easily 8# and efficiently (far more so than with sup, which CVSup is aimed 9# at replacing). If you're running CVSup interactively, and are 10# currently using an X display server, you should run CVSup as follows 11# to keep your CVS tree up-to-date: 12# 13# cvsup cvs-supfile 14# 15# If not running X, or invoking cvsup from a non-interactive script, then 16# run it as follows: 17# 18# cvsup -g -L 2 cvs-supfile 19# 20# You may wish to change some of the settings in this file to better 21# suit your system: 22# 23# host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org 24# This specifies the server host which will supply the 25# file updates. You must change it to one of the CVSup 26# mirror sites listed in the FreeBSD Handbook at 27# http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mirrors.html. 28# You can override this setting on the command line 29# with cvsup's "-h host" option. 30# 31# base=/var/db 32# This specifies the root where CVSup will store information 33# about the collections you have transferred to your system. 34# A setting of "/var/db" will generate this information in 35# /var/db/sup. Even if you are CVSupping a large number of 36# collections, you will be hard pressed to generate more than 37# ~1MB of data in this directory. You can override the 38# "base" setting on the command line with cvsup's "-b base" 39# option. This directory must exist in order to run CVSup. 40# 41# prefix=/home/ncvs 42# This specifies where to place the requested files. A 43# setting of "/home/ncvs" will place all of the files 44# requested in /home/ncvs (e.g., "/home/ncvs/src/bin", 45# "/home/ncvs/ports/archivers"). The prefix directory 46# must exist in order to run CVSup. 47 48# Defaults that apply to all the collections 49# 50# IMPORTANT: Change the next line to use one of the CVSup mirror sites 51# listed at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mirrors.html. 52*default host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org 53*default base=/var/db 54*default prefix=/home/ncvs 55*default release=cvs 56*default delete use-rel-suffix 57 58# If you seem to be limited by CPU rather than network or disk bandwidth, try 59# commenting out the following line. (Normally, today's CPUs are fast enough 60# that you want to run compression.) 61*default compress 62 63## Main Source Tree. 64# 65# The easiest way to get the main source tree is to use the "src-all" 66# mega-collection. It includes all of the individual "src-*" collections. 67src-all 68 69# These are the individual collections that make up "src-all". If you 70# use these, be sure to comment out "src-all" above. 71#src-base 72#src-bin 73#src-cddl 74#src-contrib 75#src-etc 76#src-games 77#src-gnu 78#src-include 79#src-kerberos5 80#src-kerberosIV 81#src-lib 82#src-libexec 83#src-release 84#src-rescue 85#src-sbin 86#src-share 87#src-sys 88#src-tools 89#src-usrbin 90#src-usrsbin 91# These are the individual collections that make up FreeBSD's crypto 92# collection. They are no longer export-restricted and are a part of 93# src-all 94#src-crypto 95#src-eBones 96#src-secure 97#src-sys-crypto 98 99## Ports Collection. 100# 101# The easiest way to get the ports tree is to use the "ports-all" 102# mega-collection. It includes all of the individual "ports-*" 103# collections, 104ports-all 105 106# These are the individual collections that make up "ports-all". If you 107# use these, be sure to comment out "ports-all" above and always include 108# "ports-base" if you use any of the other individual collections below. 109# Your ports may not build correctly without an up-to-date "ports-base". 110# 111#ports-base 112# 113#ports-accessibility 114#ports-arabic 115#ports-archivers 116#ports-astro 117#ports-audio 118#ports-benchmarks 119#ports-biology 120#ports-cad 121#ports-chinese 122#ports-comms 123#ports-converters 124#ports-databases 125#ports-deskutils 126#ports-devel 127#ports-dns 128#ports-editors 129#ports-emulators 130#ports-finance 131#ports-french 132#ports-ftp 133#ports-games 134#ports-german 135#ports-graphics 136#ports-hebrew 137#ports-hungarian 138#ports-irc 139#ports-japanese 140#ports-java 141#ports-korean 142#ports-lang 143#ports-mail 144#ports-math 145#ports-mbone 146#ports-misc 147#ports-multimedia 148#ports-net 149#ports-net-mgmt 150#ports-news 151#ports-palm 152#ports-picobsd 153#ports-polish 154#ports-portuguese 155#ports-print 156#ports-russian 157#ports-science 158#ports-security 159#ports-shells 160#ports-sysutils 161#ports-textproc 162#ports-ukrainian 163#ports-vietnamese 164#ports-www 165#ports-x11 166#ports-x11-clocks 167#ports-x11-fm 168#ports-x11-fonts 169#ports-x11-servers 170#ports-x11-themes 171#ports-x11-toolkits 172#ports-x11-wm 173 174## Documentation 175# 176# The easiest way to get the doc tree is to use the "doc-all" 177# mega-collection. It includes all of the individual "doc-*" 178# collections, 179doc-all 180 181## Website 182# 183# This collection retrieves the www tree of the FreeBSD 184# repository 185www 186 187## CVSROOT control files 188# 189# This is to get the control files that cvs(1) needs and the commit logs. 190cvsroot-all 191 192# These are the individual collections that make up "cvsroot-all" If you 193# use these, be sure to comment out "cvsroot-all" above. "cvsroot-common" 194# is a synthetic CVSROOT that has all the modules from the other CVSROOT-* 195# directories merged into one, and merged commitlogs via symlinks. 196#cvsroot-common 197#cvsroot-src 198#cvsroot-ports 199#cvsroot-doc 200