cvs-supfile revision 233526
1# $FreeBSD: stable/9/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile 233526 2012-03-27 00:51:28Z eadler $
2#
3# This file contains all of the "CVSup collections" that make up the
4# CVS development tree of the FreeBSD system.
5#
6# csup (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
9#
10# To keep your CVS tree up-to-date run:
11#
12#	csup cvs-supfile
13#
14# Note that this only updates the tree contents and does not
15# update what is actually installed.
16#
17# You may wish to change some of the settings in this file to better
18# suit your system:
19#
20# host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org
21#		This specifies the server host which will supply the
22#		file updates.  You must change it to one of the CVSup
23#		mirror sites listed in the FreeBSD Handbook at
24#		http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-MIRRORS.
25#		You can	override this setting on the command line
26#		with cvsup's "-h host" option.
27#
28# base=/var/db
29#		This specifies the root where csup will store information
30#		about the collections you have transferred to your system.
31#		A setting of "/var/db" will generate this information in
32#		/var/db/sup.  You can override the "base" setting on the
33#		command line with cvsup's "-b base" option.  This directory
34#		must exist in order to run CVSup.
35#
36# prefix=/home/ncvs
37#		This specifies where to place the requested files.  A
38#		setting of "/home/ncvs" will place all of the files
39#		requested in /home/ncvs (e.g., "/home/ncvs/src/bin",
40#		"/home/ncvs/ports/archivers").  The prefix directory
41#		must exist in order to run CVSup.
42
43# Defaults that apply to all the collections
44#
45# IMPORTANT: Change the next line to use one of the CVSup mirror sites
46# listed at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-MIRRORS.
47*default host=CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org
48*default base=/var/db
49*default prefix=/home/ncvs
50*default release=cvs
51*default delete use-rel-suffix
52
53# If you seem to be limited by CPU rather than network or disk bandwidth, try
54# commenting out the following line.  (Normally, today's CPUs are fast enough
55# that you want to run compression.)
56*default compress
57
58## Main Source Tree.
59#
60# The easiest way to get the main source tree is to use the "src-all"
61# mega-collection.  It includes all of the individual "src-*" collections.
62src-all
63
64# These are the individual collections that make up "src-all".  If you
65# use these, be sure to comment out "src-all" above.
66#src-base
67#src-bin
68#src-cddl
69#src-contrib
70#src-etc
71#src-games
72#src-gnu
73#src-include
74#src-kerberos5
75#src-kerberosIV
76#src-lib
77#src-libexec
78#src-release
79#src-rescue
80#src-sbin
81#src-share
82#src-sys
83#src-tools
84#src-usrbin
85#src-usrsbin
86# These are the individual collections that make up FreeBSD's crypto
87# collection. They are no longer export-restricted and are a part of
88# src-all
89#src-crypto
90#src-eBones
91#src-secure
92#src-sys-crypto
93
94## Ports Collection.
95#
96# The easiest way to get the ports tree is to use the "ports-all"
97# mega-collection.  It includes all of the individual "ports-*"
98# collections,
99ports-all
100
101# These are the individual collections that make up "ports-all".  If you
102# use these, be sure to comment out "ports-all" above and always include
103# "ports-base" if you use any of the other individual collections below.
104# Your ports may not build correctly without an up-to-date "ports-base".
105#
106#ports-base
107#
108#ports-accessibility
109#ports-arabic
110#ports-archivers
111#ports-astro
112#ports-audio
113#ports-benchmarks
114#ports-biology
115#ports-cad
116#ports-chinese
117#ports-comms
118#ports-converters
119#ports-databases
120#ports-deskutils
121#ports-devel
122#ports-dns
123#ports-editors
124#ports-emulators
125#ports-finance
126#ports-french
127#ports-ftp
128#ports-games
129#ports-german
130#ports-graphics
131#ports-hebrew
132#ports-hungarian
133#ports-irc
134#ports-japanese
135#ports-java
136#ports-korean
137#ports-lang
138#ports-mail
139#ports-math
140#ports-misc
141#ports-multimedia
142#ports-net
143#ports-net-im
144#ports-net-mgmt
145#ports-net-p2p
146#ports-news
147#ports-palm
148#ports-picobsd
149#ports-polish
150#ports-ports-mgmt
151#ports-portuguese
152#ports-print
153#ports-russian
154#ports-science
155#ports-security
156#ports-shells
157#ports-sysutils
158#ports-textproc
159#ports-ukrainian
160#ports-vietnamese
161#ports-www
162#ports-x11
163#ports-x11-clocks
164#ports-x11-drivers
165#ports-x11-fm
166#ports-x11-fonts
167#ports-x11-servers
168#ports-x11-themes
169#ports-x11-toolkits
170#ports-x11-wm
171
172## Documentation
173#
174# The easiest way to get the doc tree is to use the "doc-all"
175# mega-collection.  It includes all of the individual "doc-*"
176# collections,
177doc-all
178
179## Website
180#
181# This collection retrieves the www tree of the FreeBSD
182# repository
183www
184
185## Projects
186#
187# This collection retrieves the projects tree of the FreeBSD
188# repository
189projects-all
190
191## CVSROOT control files
192#
193# This is to get the control files that cvs(1) needs and the commit logs.
194cvsroot-all
195
196# These are the individual collections that make up "cvsroot-all"  If you
197# use these, be sure to comment out "cvsroot-all" above.  "cvsroot-common"
198# is a synthetic CVSROOT that has all the modules from the other CVSROOT-*
199# directories merged into one, and merged commitlogs via symlinks.
200#cvsroot-common
201#cvsroot-src
202#cvsroot-ports
203#cvsroot-doc
204