Stefan Lambrev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While talking about custom patches, what's the best way to apply patches
> after every cvsup.
The two most common ways to do this are to cvsup the CVS repo and then
check out your sources; and to write a script that calls cvsup, and
then immediately applies your
On Friday 27 October 2006 17:09, Stefan Lambrev wrote:
> As freebsd 6.2 is coming soon and there is work in progress on nfsmb
> and I would like to test those new features/drivers I cvsup very often
> and sometimes I forget to apply my custom patches :)
> The good thing is that all my patches are i
Hello,
While talking about custom patches, what's the best way to apply patches
after every cvsup.
In my case I'm using custom patches for bktr and network driver nfe from
HEAD.
As freebsd 6.2 is coming soon and there is work in progress on nfsmb
and I would like to test those new features/d