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2012 Aug 23
11
FreeBSD 9.1-RC1 Available...
The first release candidate of the 9.1-RELEASE release cycle is now
available on the FTP servers for amd64, i386, and powerpc64. The
MD5/SHA256 checksums are at the bottom of this message. The ISO images
and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images are
available here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/9.1/
(or any of the FreeBSD mirror sites).
Current
2005 May 31
1
Uniden UIP1868 - any sightings or users?
I've been looking out for the Uniden UIP1868 for a while now, but I
haven't seen it anwhere that I'm used to buying things from. According
to froogle, a couple of places (that I've never heard of) have a small
number in stock (small = 10 in this case). I'm doubly suspicious
because even uniden's own online store doesn't have them available yet,
not to mention
2005 Feb 16
2
Subversion?
I've been wondering if we should consider migrating from CVS to
Subversion (aka SVN) for version control. There's a utility (cvs2svn)
to convert a CVS repository while keeping full history. And SVN is
supported by viewcvs (as used by http://cvs.xapian.org/)
The main motivations are:
* CVS doesn't really handle renaming files well. Either you "cvs rm"
then "cvs
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
Everyone,
We are at long last migrating the xiph.org source repository from to
subversion. We've been wanting to do this for some years, but have been
waiting for a conversion script that could deal with our creaky old cvs
repository. Subversion, although perfectly usable for the past two
years, recently announced a stable 1.0 release, and more importantly
the major issues with the
2012 Nov 15
2
Does svn-to-cvs still work? & How to use freebsd-update?
Hello,
it looks like updating source/ports via csup does not work for some
time. I was using for a long time simple command sequence
csup -h cvsup.freebsd.org /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
csup -h cvsup.freebsd.org /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
to update both source files and ports collection. For some (maybe five)
days there is nothing updated. Is svn-to-cvs stil working?
2004 Aug 06
1
Re: migration to subversion
On Mar 20, 2004, at 1:07 PM, Ralph Giles wrote:
> Ok, I'm starting the conversion. Please hold all commits until
> further notice
good luck! let me know how the cvs2svn script works out for you... I'm
looking at doing the same soon with a ~800 file cvs repository I'm in
charge of.
/dale
--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
icecast project homepage:
2011 Dec 05
1
Progress report on git conversion
(Copied to Dave Hart at the NTP project, who's interested in the
code's progress for non-NUTty reasons. Dave, the background is that
I'm doing a trial conversion of the Network UPS Tools repo.)
First, repostreamer per se is dead. As it evolved it kept pulling
in more bits of code from reposurgeon until I said "screw it!" and
merged the repostreamer logic in as a reposurgeon
2011 Dec 14
1
Still plugging away at the repo conversion
This is taking longer than I expected, because there is all kinds of
cvs2svn-generated ugliness in your back history that tends to crash
my tools. Your repo makes a great test case. (Yes, I know, that's like
having someone say "Your dog is fantastically ugly!")
Current state of things is that I have scrapped my precious approach,
which was to put the Subversion tools in a Python
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
Hi Reid,
> A deficiency in the cvs2svn script causes it to bloat the Subversion
> repository (significantly, as in 10x) in the conversion of branches
> and tags.
It's probably a bit late in the day, but have you considered other CVS
to SVN conversion tools, e.g. Tailor?
http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor
http://darcs.arstecnica.it/tailor/
Cheers,
Ralph.
2008 Jun 30
0
Ruby on Rails Developers needed: San Francisco, CA Fulltime Perm
We are a venture funded start-up that is looking to develop a 4 person
Agile Ruby on Rail Development Team. We are working with ******* to
develop our software right now and are looking to build out our own
team of 4 developers within the next few months.
We are building enterprise class software to help F1000 companies
build environmental sustainability into their culture. The basic
function of
2003 Jan 07
0
Your Enterprise Java/J2EE Architect Requirement
Good morning and Happy New Year 2003!
Let it be prosperous for both you and me!
Below you see a very short version of my CV as of January 2003
for your kind consideration and update.
Word, TXT, and PDF version of the complete CV are available upon request.
Enjoy the economic recovery!
Make it a great day:
ZAR
=================================================================
ZAR PETKOV,
2005 Jul 16
0
FreeBSD Summer of Code Projects Announced
The FreeBSD Project is pleased to announce its participation in the
Google "Summer of Code" program designed to introduce students to open
source software development.
The FreeBSD Project received over 350 applications, amongst which 18
projects have been selected for funding.
Unfortunately, due to the limited number of spots available, we were
unable to fund many first rate
2013 Apr 22
0
FreeBSD 8.4-RC2 Now Available
The second RC build of the 8.4-RELEASE release cycle is now available
on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, and pc98 architectures. The
SHA256/MD5 sums are tacked on to the bottom of this message. The ISO
images and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images
are available here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/8.4/
(or any of the FreeBSD mirror sites).
2013 Feb 06
1
Alioth Subversion repository freeze
Dear developers,
thanks to Charles (Lepple) and ESR hard work, we are now able to finalize
our migration from Subversion to Git, on Alioth.
As of now, our Subversion repository on
Alioth<https://alioth.debian.org/scm/?group_id=30602>is FROZEN!
Any new svn commit may simply be discarded, so beware!
Most active developers are currently using github, as a temporary mean.
But if you have any
2007 Apr 02
5
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
All,
We are considering removing some branches and tags in the conversion
process from CVS to SVN. We don't want to do this in a vaccuum, so
please read carefully.
A deficiency in the cvs2svn script causes it to bloat the Subversion
repository (significantly, as in 10x) in the conversion of branches and
tags. We can minimize the impact of this by only keeping branches and
tags that we really
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Branches To Discard?
Reed,
Can the "see" branch be renamed "SVA", for Secure Virtual
Architecture? This is the new name of the LLVA system and project.
It uses LLVM as the instruction set and compiler infrastructure.
Thanks,
--Vikram
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
On Apr 2, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Reid Spencer wrote:
> All,
>
> We are considering removing some
2009 Feb 23
0
amd64 installworld fails on syscons/scrnmaps
Hello,
I have an amd64 laptop on which I did a fresh csup to RELENG_7. I did
the canonical "buildworld", "buildkernel", "installkernel" and so far
so good.
However, when I attempt to "installworld", I get:
===> share/syscons/scrnmaps (install)
./armscii8-2haik8.mk armscii8-2haik8.tmp
uuencode armscii8-2haik8.tmp armscii8-2haik8 >