On Jul 24, 2007, at 14:37, miles3 wrote:
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
On Jul 23, 2007, at 18:54, Thomas De Contes wrote:
miles3 wrote:
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How can I configure MacPorts to use some other method [than rsync].
1. Check out a working copy of the ports tree to some place on your
hard disk, such as t
Ryan Schmidt-24 wrote:
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> On Jul 23, 2007, at 18:54, Thomas De Contes wrote:
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>> miles3 wrote:
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>>> How can I configure MacPorts to use some other method [than rsync].
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> 1. Check out a working copy of the ports tree to some place on your
> hard disk, such as to your home direct
On Jul 23, 2007, at 18:54, Thomas De Contes wrote:
Le mardi, 24 juil 2007, à 00:59 Europe/Paris, miles3 a écrit :
I am trying to use MacPorts inside our corporate infrastructure.
And IT
security is somewhat strict - very few network ports are open, so
I can
forget about using rsync's port
Le mardi, 24 juil 2007, à 00:59 Europe/Paris, miles3 a écrit :
I am trying to use MacPorts inside our corporate infrastructure. And IT
security is somewhat strict - very few network ports are open, so I can
forget about using rsync's port (or SMB or AFP, etc). We do have
access to
http and ft
I am trying to use MacPorts inside our corporate infrastructure. And IT
security is somewhat strict - very few network ports are open, so I can
forget about using rsync's port (or SMB or AFP, etc). We do have access to
http and ftp ports through the firewall. If subversion uses a different port
(I