Well, I suppose this will eventually get to the original poster.
I too have just gone through this nightmare. But, I short circuited it all.
I went to a clean install of 7.0-RELEASE.
Ah ha. Easy. Nope. The gremlins were waiting.
So basically here's what I did.
When I loaded the new system, I
Thanks guys,
All done. Just wasn't sure if I could do the upgrade via cvsup.
all done, all working. cool
Thanks for everyone's help.
rob
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From: "CmdLnKid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Chalmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
I should just be able to change the TAG in standard-supfile from 6_1 to 6_2,
do a cvsup, and the builds etc to end up with 6.2-RELEASE right?
yes? no?
ta
rob
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I'm just wondering, being a first time user of cvsup, if every time it's run
it replaces or updates all the files, and downloads all the files every time?
also, I suppose it's impossible to cvsup to upgrade a 2.2-snap to 4.2 stable?
Robert
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