Subject: Re: UBC/-current issue
To: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang@wsrcc.com>
From: None <jchacon@genuity.net>
List: tech-kern
Date: 12/01/2000 10:59:44
anoncvs only updates a few times a day. It doesn't directly follow source
changes like the cvs.netbsd.org does.

So unless you update while it's rsyncing you should be ok. Now if someone
is checking stuff into cvs while it's rsyncing... 

James

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>franklin@elfie.org (John Franklin) writes:
>> I hit a UBC problem today.  I upgraded from 1.5H[1] to a -current as of
>> last night EST.  Under 1.5L mkdir(1) returns "not supported", but moving
>> back to [1], everything is fine.  I didn't see anything in [2] that 
>> would make me believe an update of userland is needed, especially for
>> something as basic as mkdir, but I could be missing something.
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>I upgraded yesterday from a snapshot taken at 9am PST and don't see a
>mkdir problem.  I did upgrade both kern and userland.
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>kern.version = NetBSD 1.5L (WSRCC) #0: Mon Nov 27 15:36:16 PST 2000
>    root@capsicum.wsrcc.com:/u/src/netbsd/NetBSD-current/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/WSRCC
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>Now, it does seem to me that CVS can easily screw folks.  Even though
>I'm 10 ms away from anoncvs.netbsd.org, it still takes me an hour or
>so to do a full update.  There is a lot of stuff that can be
>checked-in during that time.
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>-wolfgang
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>       Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang+gnus@dailyplanet.wsrcc.com>
>		    http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/
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