the OpenBSD CD-ROM set includes the -RELEASE sources.

using those as a starting point, updating to -STABLE should be very fast.

-ken

On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Henrique Lengler <henriquel...@opmbx.org>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to keep and maintain a copy of -stable source code in my system.
> The problem is that I can't work with CVS.
> It is too slow to download. My internet can download things at 500kb/s -
> 1MB/s,
> but when I am doing a checkout, the download stay too slow, I already
> tried with a
> bunch of mirrors, and it is almost the same thing. I don't know if the
> problem is that
> all CVS mirrors are slow.
> I let my computer all the last day doing a checkout for src ports and
> xenocara. After
> 10 hours it was in ports yet.
>
> Also, the worst problem is that my internet connections sometimes drop,
> and so in an
> attempt to continue the interrupted checkout I run the command again, the
> problem is
> that it takes about a half hour to start to continue getting the code,
> this when it
> works, because sometimes after all this time I get:
> Write failed: Broken pipe
> Also sometimes looks like it is getting everything again, because it says
> cvs server: Updating foo
> to every file already in the folder.
>
> I'm looking to a way to get this sources, there is a long time I'm trying
> and it
> ever happens some problem like this, and I can't continue to get the
> sources, so I
> need to delete everything a start again.
>
> CVS looks too complicated and confuse.
> I would like to be able to get from http, git, ftp or anything sipler and
> faster.
> Is there any alternative?
> --
> Regards
>
> Henrique Lengler

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