CTM for FreeBSD-11?
Andre Albsmeier
ctm at fbsd.a.e4m.org
Thu Jul 28 18:40:24 UTC 2016
On Thu, 28-Jul-2016 at 14:22:39 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
>
> Andre Albsmeier wrote Thu, 28 Jul 2016 07:16:27 +0200
> > Hi Stephen, Julian,
> >
> > are there any plans for creating a FreeBSD-11 branch on CTM?
> >
> > Thanks for keeping CTM alive!
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > -Andre
>
> Hi Andre,
> I added CC: ctm-users at freebsd.org FYI
Fine. I thought about this but didn't want to spoil the list
(while it is probably the smallest FreeBSD list anyway ;-)).
>
> I hope so, normal procedure from memory:
>
> Wait for 11.0-RELEASE to be announced,
> Then wait for 11-STABLE to be tagged,
OK, I see. I actually never followed a release that early so I
wasn't aware of the fact that the CTM generation starts not
until -STABLE is available.
> a test for tag later is:
> svn export -q file:///usr/svn/base/releng/11.0
> Asynchronously, Stephen clones shells for src-11
> & starts looking for space his end, (might need time ?)
>
> We need to ask postmaster at freebsd.org to create 2 new lists
> ctm-src-11-fast at freebsd.org ctm-src-11 at freebsd.org as per
> ctm-src-10-fast at freebsd.org ctm-src-10 at freebsd.org
>
> As http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo already shows svn-src-stable-11
> has been created in advance, might as well similarly request that now ?
>
> Other CTM lists are not listed there, so I don't know how people will
> subscribe for 11 (&/or now [un]subscribe other lists
> ctm-ports-cur-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-ports-cur at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-10-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-10 at freebsd.org
Now that you say it: I recently (a few weeks ago) unsubscribed
from ctm-src-10-fast. This was easy since it was listed under
"List my other subscriptions".
But even if I try
https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/ctm-src-10-fast
it seems as if I could subscribe there again. So probably it
will be enough if postmaster@ creates it and we'll spread the
word through ctm-users at . I don't think that any new users will
want to use ctm (unfortunately).
So I'll sit back and wait...
Thanks,
-Andre (using CTM since 2.1. and probably will forever ;-))
> ctm-src-4-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-4 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-5-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-5 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-6-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-6 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-7-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-7 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-8-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-8 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-9-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-9 at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-cur-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-src-cur at freebsd.org
> ctm-svn-cur-fast at freebsd.org
> ctm-svn-cur at freebsd.org
>
> I have space for 11 on http://ctm.berklix.org
> & have created empty (ready for Stephen's later Rsync) :
> ftp://ctm.berklix.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CTM/src-11
> I also created
> ftp://ctm.berklix.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/10.0-stable/src
> ftp://ctm.berklix.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/11.0-stable/src
>
> Cheers,
> Julian
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