cvs-supfile revision 27792
1# $Id: cvs-supfile,v 1.12 1997/05/19 17:22:50 jdp Exp $ 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=cvsup.FreeBSD.org 24# This specifies the server host which will supply the 25# file updates. Please change this to one of the mirror 26# sites if possible. (See the "README" file.) You can 27# override this setting on the command line with cvsup's 28# "-h host" option. 29# 30# base=/usr 31# This specifies the root where CVSup will store information 32# about the collections you have transferred to your system. 33# A setting of "/usr" will generate this information in 34# /usr/sup. Even if you are CVSupping a large number of 35# collections, you will be hard pressed to generate more than 36# ~1MB of data in this directory. You can override the 37# "base" setting on the command line with cvsup's "-b base" 38# option. This directory must exist in order to run CVSup. 39# 40# prefix=/home/ncvs 41# This specifies where to place the requested files. A 42# setting of "/home/ncvs" will place all of the files 43# requested in /home/ncvs (e.g., "/home/ncvs/src/bin", 44# "/home/ncvs/ports/archivers"). The prefix directory 45# must exist in order to run CVSup. 46 47# Defaults that apply to all the collections 48*default host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org 49*default base=/usr 50*default prefix=/home/ncvs 51*default release=cvs 52*default delete use-rel-suffix 53 54# If your network link is a T1 or faster, comment out the following line. 55*default compress 56 57## Main Source Tree. 58# 59# The easiest way to get the main source tree is to use the "src-all" 60# mega-collection. It includes all of the individual "src-*" collections, 61# except "src-contrib-crypto", "src-eBones", and "src-secure". 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-contrib 69#src-etc 70#src-games 71#src-gnu 72#src-include 73#src-lib 74#src-libexec 75#src-release 76#src-sbin 77#src-share 78#src-sys 79#src-tools 80#src-usrbin 81#src-usrsbin 82 83## Export-restricted collections. 84# 85# Only people in the USA and Canada may fetch these collections. If 86# you are not in the USA or Canada, please use the collections in the 87# "secure-cvs-supfile" instead. 88#src-contrib-crypto 89#src-eBones 90#src-secure 91 92## Ports Collection. 93# 94# The easiest way to get the ports tree is to use the "ports-all" 95# mega-collection. It includes all of the individual "ports-*" 96# collections, 97ports-all 98 99# These are the individual collections that make up "ports-all". If you 100# use these, be sure to comment out "ports-all" above. 101#ports-archivers 102#ports-astro 103#ports-audio 104#ports-base 105#ports-benchmarks 106#ports-cad 107#ports-chinese 108#ports-comms 109#ports-converters 110#ports-databases 111#ports-devel 112#ports-editors 113#ports-emulators 114#ports-games 115#ports-german 116#ports-graphics 117#ports-japanese 118#ports-korean 119#ports-lang 120#ports-mail 121#ports-math 122#ports-mbone 123#ports-misc 124#ports-net 125#ports-news 126#ports-plan9 127#ports-print 128#ports-russian 129#ports-security 130#ports-shells 131#ports-sysutils 132#ports-textproc 133#ports-vietnamese 134#ports-www 135#ports-x11 136