On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:03, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As I do not have the expertise to fix this and I would rather have a
> > working system, I would like to role back to 5.3 as this worked. I
> > assume that if I did a CVSup with TAG=5.3 this sho
Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As I do not have the expertise to fix this and I would rather have a
> working system, I would like to role back to 5.3 as this worked. I
> assume that if I did a CVSup with TAG=5.3 this should get me back to
> 5.3_stable. I am not convinced though. Is th
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 10:26, Björn König wrote:
> Robert Slade wrote:
>
> > As I have been having problems with 5.4 on my Compaq Pl5000, I would
> > like to go back to 5.3-Stable. Is it possible to roll back the ports via
> > CVSUP to 5.3 by just changing the TAG=.
>
> There are not much reasons
Robert Slade wrote:
As I have been having problems with 5.4 on my Compaq Pl5000, I would
like to go back to 5.3-Stable. Is it possible to roll back the ports via
CVSUP to 5.3 by just changing the TAG=.
There are not much reasons to use an old version of the ports. Do you
have a specific probl
At 01:51 AM 7/24/2005, Robert Slade wrote:
Hi,
As I have been having problems with 5.4 on my Compaq Pl5000, I would
like to go back to 5.3-Stable. Is it possible to roll back the ports via
CVSUP to 5.3 by just changing the TAG=.
There's no tags in ports like there are in src. You have to spec
Hi,
As I have been having problems with 5.4 on my Compaq Pl5000, I would
like to go back to 5.3-Stable. Is it possible to roll back the ports via
CVSUP to 5.3 by just changing the TAG=.
Rob
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