Well Kristian, it looks to me like your procedure sucks, since it's 
failing on two computers. That should tell you something is wrong with 
the way you're doing things. This has been going on for over three 
weeks. Pick someone you think knows what they're doing and follow their 
suggestions.

Running a script is not saving you any time if it fails. Do it without 
running a script. There is a difference between running a script and 
running script (the program) to make a record of what went on. 

In your supfile, I suggest the following changes:

*default host=cvsup.no.FreeBSD.org
Are you actually using this line? Or, are you trying to disguise it so 
we're more confused than already and assume you actually know 
something.
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My apologies about the above comment Kristian. I see that it does exist

Don
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*default base=/usr
change this to:
*default base=/var/db

*default prefix=/usr

*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
change this to:
default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_0

*default delete use-rel-suffix

src-all
#ports-all tag=.
#doc-all tag=.
Just upgrade src. Don't be mucking around with ports and doc at this 
time. Leave them be.

Blow away your sources and re-cvsup src. Follow somebodies procedure 
that is known to work.

Don
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