svn commit: r251886 - in head: contrib/apr contrib/apr-util contrib/serf contrib/sqlite3 contrib/subversion share/mk usr.bin usr.bin/svn usr.bin/svn/lib usr.bin/svn/lib/libapr usr.bin/svn/lib/libap...

David Chisnall theraven at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jun 20 08:41:01 UTC 2013


On 20 Jun 2013, at 00:10, Warner Losh <imp at bsdimp.com> wrote:

>> - FreeBSD developers, who are probably okay with installing a port, but would prefer a version that didn't depend on kitchen/sink?
>> 
>> - Users, who wish to be able to update the source tree and then either build world, or build some optional parts that are not part of the default install?
>> 
>> - Some other category of svn consumer?
>> 
>> I think having a definitive statement as to the intention of svnlite would help frame the discussion in a more productive format.
> 
> How do I roll back to last week with FreeBSD-update?

Which of the classes of user that I outlined do you think wants to be able to do that?  As a FreeBSD user, I never felt the desire to do that, but maybe I was unusual.  As a FreeBSD developer, I don't mind installing the svn port to be able to do it (although I'd prefer a more lightweight port).  I would expect the same to apply to the sort of engaged user who is willing to bisect to track down a bug.  

David

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