Darryl Okahata <darrylo(a)sr.hp.com> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
Hans-Guenter Weigand <hgweigand(a)wiesbaden.netsurf.de> wrote:
> The FreeBSD and OpenBSD projects use ctm to distribute updates for the
> source and even the cvs repository. Ctm is reliable and well tested. It
If possible, the FreeBSD folks recommend that CVSup be used; ctm
is
available, but CVSup is the recommended way to go (it was originally
developed for FreeBSD). Like ctm, CVSup is reliable and well tested.
CVSup is VERY nice. Really. I'll have to see if I can help
Steve
get it running.
If you wish to do this, I'll send you the patches I made to get it to
compile and link (but not run :-() with glibc-2.0.7.
[ Bleah. Can anyone recommend a good, cheap Linux? ]
:-)