setting up net/cvsup-mirror correctly

Aryeh M. Friedman aryeh.friedman at gmail.com
Sat Feb 7 16:52:57 PST 2009


Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> I have installed net/cvsup-mirror with all the defaults but when I 
> attempt to actually run cvsupd I get the following:
>
> prod# cvsupd &
> [1] 99334
> prod# cvsup -g -h localhost /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile
> Connected to localhost
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: +0 aryeh at localhost 
> (prod.istudentunion.com) [SNAP_16_1h/17.0]
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "src-all"
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "ports-all"
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "doc-all"
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "www"
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "projects-all"
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: =0 Unknown collection "cvsroot-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "src-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "ports-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "doc-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "www"
> Server message: Unknown collection "projects-all"
> Server message: Unknown collection "cvsroot-all"
> Skipping collection src-all/cvs
> Skipping collection ports-all/cvs
> Skipping collection doc-all/cvs
> Skipping collection www/cvs
> Skipping collection projects-all/cvs
> Skipping collection cvsroot-all/cvs
> Finished successfully
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: -0 [0Kin+0Kout] Finished successfully
> 2009.02.07 14:48:28 EST [99334]: Going down
> [1]  + Done                          cvsupd
> prod#
>
> After reading through some examples on the web of how to set cvsupd up 
> I can not see any difference between my setup and other peoples except 
> most of the examples on the web use something else then 
> /usr/local/etc/cvsup as the base dir.   Any ideas on what I need to do 
> to get it working?     BTW once I get it going since I have a 20 MB/s 
> upload on my fios I am going to make this an official 
> cvsupXXX.us.freebsd.org server (Only one in the NYC metro area I know of)
>
>
>
Problem fixed... I am going to file a bug report on it though because 
cvsup-master.freebsd.org is an inapproriate default upstream for most 
sites (you need a password)


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