portsnap
Patrick M. Hausen
hausen at punkt.de
Mon Dec 28 15:57:08 UTC 2020
Hi all,
> Am 28.12.2020 um 16:38 schrieb Kevin Oberman <rkoberman at gmail.com>:
>
> portsnap(8) predates svnlite by quite a bit, but you have just described
> why it is not really worth the overhead of maintaining it. As bugzilla
> describes many ticket closures, Overcome by events".
Somehow I must have missed/skipped it.
I used cvsup and later csup all the time it was available. While the migration
from CVS to Subversion took place in 2008 I think I remember the cvsup mirrors
to have been up for quite some time afterwards. Feeding back from Subversion
into a read-only CVS I figure?
/usr/bin/svnlite was introduced in 2013 which leaves a 5 year period of interest.
I could not find when cvsup/csup was finally terminated. Does anyone remember?
Kind regards,
Patrick
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