People shouldn't worry about server side overhead all that much. Cpu
cycles are cheap and the cvs tree is completely cached in memory anyway.
And the only effect that extra network bandwidth has is that it takes
a little longer to run the operation. Now, granted, we don't want people
We could just add rsync targets in our /usr/Makefile in addition to
all the cvsup/pkgsrc targets already in there.
What, people didn't know we install a Makefile in /usr? Well, now you
do!
-Matt
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What, people didn't know we install a Makefile in /usr? Well, now you
do!
Er...maybe it's because I'm running 1.8.2 that I don't see one in /usr?
When did you folks start doing this?
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Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - [EMAIL