Re: Some questions from a newcomer

2007-03-10 Thread Chris Slothouber


Mike Jakubik wrote:

Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
You don't need the developer packages to compile or use the ports. I 
would recommend you choose the basic user option instead.


Also, i was wondering, i tried playing around with portsnap, but dear 
lord

it was slow :D I tried googling for European mirrors close to me, but i
haven't had much success, any help with finding a faster portsnap server
would be much appreciated


You may want to try cvsup instead.


net/cvsup-without-gui is probably the port you'd want to use.  Check out 
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile for some useful examples.  Copy 
this file to another location and edit it to include your list of cvs 
mirrors (see below) and other options.  You can also look in the above 
directory for other supfile examples, dealing with src tree, docs, etc.


Also, check out the following URL from the FreeBSD Handbook (a very 
valuable resource) for a list of worldwide mirrors:


http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-MIRRORS

For a means of finding the 'fastest' cvs mirror, try installing 
sysutils/fastest_cvsup


Depending on your Internet connection, you can control the amount of 
connections cvsup uses.  For example, if you have a fast (e.g. 
broadband) connection, you can do:


cvsup -P m /path/to/supfile

This will multiplex the connections and usually afford better performance.
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Re: Some questions from a newcomer

2007-03-10 Thread Roland Smith
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 10:35:57AM -0500, Chris Slothouber wrote:
 
 Mike Jakubik wrote:
 Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
 You don't need the developer packages to compile or use the ports. I 
 would recommend you choose the basic user option instead.
 
 Also, i was wondering, i tried playing around with portsnap, but dear 
 lord
 it was slow :D I tried googling for European mirrors close to me, but i
 haven't had much success, any help with finding a faster portsnap server
 would be much appreciated
 
 You may want to try cvsup instead.
 
 net/cvsup-without-gui is probably the port you'd want to use.  Check out 

A rewrite in C of the cvsup program, called 'csup' is in the base system
in 6.2, so you don't really need this port.

Roland
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