Warning of interuption to CTM update service:
Montgomery-Smith, Stephen
stephen at missouri.edu
Tue Dec 29 04:08:56 UTC 2020
>
> Thanks Stephen,
> ctm.berklix.org/~sms/ has 111 Gig. Could you delete junk please ?
> Then it'll be easier to explore.
Done.
>
> ctm.berklix.org/usr/ftp has 50 Gig
> 23 Gig /pub/FreeBSD/development/CTM
> Archives for public ftp download
>
> Which do you use of:
> 11.8 Gig /pub/FreeBSD/development/FreeBSD-SVN
> created & updated by ~jhs crontab &
> http://www.berklix.org/~jhs/bin/.sh/svnsync.sh
> Contains: base/ doc/ ports/ socsvn/
> 6.6 Gig ~sms/library/ctm/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-SVN
> Contains: base/ doc/ ports/ # no socsvn
I use ~sms/library/ctm/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-SVN
>
> BTW A tool for pruning part duplicate trees, leaving non identical files:
> http://www.berklix.org/~jhs/src/bsd/jhs/bin/public/cmpd/
> cd tree-to-prune ; find . -type f -exec /usr/local/bin/cmpd -d {} \
> /rooted-path/reference-tree \;
>
> Cheers,
>
Inside ~sms/library/ctm, you need both Temps and FreeBSD. Temp is where
we store the stuff from the svn server. FreeBSD is what we compare it
to to see what is new. It is updated via ctm, so the contents of
FreeBSD and Temps should be about the same.
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