On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:21:00AM -0500, parv wrote:
> i know how to track a tree via cvsup w/ "tag" and "date". my
> question is where/how do i find the "freeze" date to sync my tree?
>
> for example, i want to sync "src" to 4.5-rc2 but not current
> -stable. what date will it be, then, for 4
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> At 12:42 AM 1/20/2002 -0800, Jim Mock wrote:
> >On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 at 03:21:00 -0500, parv wrote:
> >> i know how to track a tree via cvsup w/ "tag" and "date". my question
> >> is where/how do i find the "freeze" date to s
At 12:42 AM 1/20/2002 -0800, Jim Mock wrote:
>On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 at 03:21:00 -0500, parv wrote:
> > i know how to track a tree via cvsup w/ "tag" and "date". my question
> > is where/how do i find the "freeze" date to sync my tree?
> >
> > for example, i want to sync "src" to 4.5-rc2 but not cur
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 at 03:21:00 -0500, parv wrote:
> i know how to track a tree via cvsup w/ "tag" and "date". my question
> is where/how do i find the "freeze" date to sync my tree?
>
> for example, i want to sync "src" to 4.5-rc2 but not current -stable.
> what date will it be, then, for 4.5-r
i know how to track a tree via cvsup w/ "tag" and "date". my
question is where/how do i find the "freeze" date to sync my tree?
for example, i want to sync "src" to 4.5-rc2 but not current
-stable. what date will it be, then, for 4.5-rc2?
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