Perfect, that keeps it nice and simple!
Clinton
On 25/02/2016 10:44, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote:
On 25.02.2016 10:46, Clinton Bessesen wrote:
Thanks Torsten,
That would be great!
Here we go:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207479
Greetings,
Torsten
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On 25.02.2016 10:46, Clinton Bessesen wrote:
Thanks Torsten,
That would be great!
Here we go:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207479
Greetings,
Torsten
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Thanks Torsten,
That would be great!
Cheers
Clinton
On 25/02/2016 08:00, Torsten Zühlsdorff wrote:
Hello,
On 24.02.2016 18:43, Alphons van Werven wrote:
Clinton Bessesen wrote:
after trying many different things, it seems to have been a DNS issue.
Glad I could help.
Note that I symlinked
Hello,
On 24.02.2016 18:43, Alphons van Werven wrote:
Clinton Bessesen wrote:
after trying many different things, it seems to have been a DNS issue.
Glad I could help.
Note that I symlinked svnlite to svn because otherwise
# make -C /usr/ports update
doesn't work: "svn" is hardwired into o
Hi,
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 18:43:47 +0100
> Alphons van Werven said:
freebsd> Note that I symlinked svnlite to svn because otherwise
freebsd> # make -C /usr/ports update
freebsd> doesn't work: "svn" is hardwired into one of the Makefiles somewhere.
If
freebsd> you use svn directly (e.g.
Clinton Bessesen wrote:
> after trying many different things, it seems to have been a DNS issue.
Glad I could help.
Note that I symlinked svnlite to svn because otherwise
# make -C /usr/ports update
doesn't work: "svn" is hardwired into one of the Makefiles somewhere. If
you use svn directly (e
Hi Fonz,
Thanks for your advise. Yup, I'm myself in Europe, after trying many
different things, it seems to have been a DNS issue. Used your
suggestion "svn0.eu.freebsd.org" and all back to normal.
Might have to get our DNS server cache refreshed!!!
Many thanks for your help!
Cheers
Clinton
On
Clinton Bessesen wrote:
> Running freebsd 10.2 and have been able to checkout the ports/head using
> svnlite for quite sometime in the past.
[snip]
> unable to run "/usr/bin/svnlite checkout --depth empty
> svn://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head /tmp/ports/tree"
I don't know how others handle this, but
Hi All,
Wonder if you can help.
Running freebsd 10.2 and have been able to checkout the ports/head using
svnlite for quite sometime in the past. However, over the past few days
this has proved to be impossible. I can browse the svn using a
webbrowser, but unable to run "/usr/bin/svnlite checkou