Keep in mind that if you have previously checked out a branch, the 'no -r' option will keep you on that branch. If you have previously checked out a branch into your working area, make sure you do a update with '-A' which forgets the sticky tags (in this case a branch).

Regards,

Matthew

Ryan Underwood wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:24:23PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:

Well, yes, it's hard to package future changes. :)

(BTW, the XFree86 tag is only relevant in XFree86 CVS, and Ville's

fixes


likely happened after 2003/10/05.)


Oops, you're right. They were from November.


PS: You get the trunk with -r HEAD or just no -r at all.


Now this is going to sound doubly stupid, but I *swear* I checked out
CVS HEAD yesterday, and all that showed up was FreeType and X-TrueType
stuff along with some basic directory structure.  Which is why I went
searching for further instructions and thought perhaps I was supposed to
use -rtrunk instead.

I've just checked a complete copy and am building it now.  Thanks for
the tutelage.


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