ports-tree

Brian OQR brian at oqr.nl
Wed Jun 16 13:19:30 GMT 2004


fout quote:

>cvsup doesn't use http, so a http proxy won't be any
> use to you.  You
> could use something like httptunnel to tunnel to a
> site outside the
> firewall, or an alternative source distribution
> method like ctm (which
> uses email).
> 
> Kris



On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 03:08:02PM +0200, Eugene Van Dam wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I cannot access the cvs repository via cvsup, since I'm behind a proxy...
> Now I have discovered the cvs webinterface (www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/)
> But I cannot find the latest ports.tar.gz (ports-tree/skeleton) in there. Can I
> even download it from there?
> 
> Thing is, downloading ports.tar.gz from an ftp site, gives me an outdated
> version, since whenever I try installing something it gives me an older version
> from what is available at www.freebsd.org/ports or www.freshports.org.
> I want the latest, ie from cvs?
> 
> Any help?
> 
> Eugene Van Dam
> s20010967
> geno at tuks.co.za
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