Re: CVSup Source Code

2000-11-13 Thread John Polstra

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Peter Radcliffe  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > 
> > You can't cvsup -STABLE src_all and ports with the same supfile
> > because the ports tree isn't tagged and cvsup doesn't support multiple
> > tags in the same supfile. You must use a separate supfile for src and
> > ports.
> 
> You can, it just doesn't support multiple _default_ tags.

Hey, I know this is a radical suggestion, but maybe next time you guys
could try reading the manual page which I so painstakingly wrote from
scratch?  Trust me, it'll take less work for you to read it than it
took for me to write it.  Here's what it says about the topic at hand:

 Default settings may be specified in lines whose collection
 name is *default. Such defaults will apply to subsequent lines
 in the supfile.  Multiple *default lines may be present.  New
 values augment or override any defaults specified earlier in the
 supfile. Values specified explicitly for a collection override
 any default values.

The only thing that's not allowed multiple times in a single supfile
is "host".

John
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Re: CVSup Source Code

2000-11-13 Thread Tony Finch

Peter Radcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
>> 
>> You can't cvsup -STABLE src_all and ports with the same supfile
>> because the ports tree isn't tagged and cvsup doesn't support multiple
>> tags in the same supfile. You must use a separate supfile for src and
>> ports.
>
>You can, it just doesn't support multiple _default_ tags.

Hmm, I'm sure I tried that in the past and it complained.

Tony.
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