svn commit: r39634 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq

Eitan Adler eadler at FreeBSD.org
Mon Oct 1 12:40:06 UTC 2012


Author: eadler (src,ports committer)
Date: Mon Oct  1 12:40:06 2012
New Revision: 39634
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39634

Log:
      No one has asked about cvsup in a long time. We have csup integrated and
      are in the process of moving away from CVS so this doesn't really matter
      anyways.
  
      Approved by:	bcr

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Mon Oct  1 11:57:22 2012	(r39633)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Mon Oct  1 12:40:06 2012	(r39634)
@@ -4340,45 +4340,6 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -> i82
       </qandaentry>
 
       <qandaentry>
-	<question id="cvsup-in-base">
-	  <para>Why is <application>CVSup</application> not integrated
-	    in the main &os; tree?</para>
-	</question>
-
-	<answer>
-	  <para>The &os; base system is designed as self-hosting &mdash;
-	    it should be possible to build the whole operating system
-	    starting with a very limited set of tools.  Thus, the actual
-	    build tools needed to compile the &os; sources are bundled
-	    with the sources themselves.  This includes a C compiler
-	    (&man.gcc.1;), &man.make.1;, &man.awk.1;, and similar
-	    tools.</para>
-
-	  <para>Since <application>CVSup</application> is written in
-	    Modula-3, adding it to the &os; base system would also require
-	    adding and maintaining a Modula-3 compiler.  This would lead
-	    to both an increase in the disk space consumed by the &os;
-	    sources and additional maintenance work.  Thus, it is much
-	    easier for both the developers and users to keep
-	    <application>CVSup</application> as a separate port, which
-	    can be easily installed as a package bundled on the &os;
-	    installation CDs.</para>
-
-	  <para>However, &os; users are not without an integrated
-	    <application>CVSup</application> compatible client anymore
-	    since &os;&nbsp;6.2-RELEASE.  Thanks to &a.mux;,
-	    <application>CVSup</application> was rewritten in C as
-	    &man.csup.1; and it is the part of the base system by now.
-	    Although it does not implement all the features of
-	    <application>CVSup</application> at the moment, it is good
-	    enough (and really fast!) to keep your sources synchronized.
-	    For systems earlier than 6.2, it can be installed as a port
-	    or package (see <filename
-	      role="package">net/csup</filename>).</para>
-	</answer>
-      </qandaentry>
-
-      <qandaentry>
 	<question id="ports-update">
 	  <para>I updated the sources, now how do I update my installed
 	    ports?</para>


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