Subject: stuff
To: None <glass@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Gordon W. Ross <gwr@jericho.mc.com>
List: port-sun3
Date: 03/09/1994 16:29:22
> Date: Sat, 05 Mar 1994 20:31:43 -0800
> From: Adam Glass <glass@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
> To use sup, you will need a supfile. Included below is an example one.
>
> ksrc release=current host=sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu hostbase=/b/anon_ftp \
> base=/home/glass/sundev/src/ prefix=/home/glass/sundev/src \
> backup use-rel-suffix
>
> arch-sun3 release=mirror host=sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu hostbase=/b/anon_ftp \
> base=/home/glass/sundev prefix=/home/glass/sundev \
> backup use-rel-suffix
>
> the first will get you kernel + build sources. The second sup
> contains supporting information, etc.
>
I used to use a SUP file like the above, and then it quit working.
Upon investigation I found I needed to switch to this:
# SUP config for NetBSD-current
current release=ksrc host=sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu hostbase=/a/anon_ftp \
base=/home/gwr/NetBSD-current prefix=/home/gwr/NetBSD-current \
backup use-rel-suffix
#end
I thought the "release=ksrc" organization seemed a bit weird...
Is the SUP server back to the old organization (release=current)?
Would the one true SUP config file please stand up...
Gordon W. Ross Mercury Computer Systems
gwr@mc.com 199 Riverneck Road
508-256-1300 Chelmsford, MA 01824-2820
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