Re: General RE-Build Question

2008-11-27 Thread Vladimir Kirillov
On 16:42 Thu 27 Nov, Morris, Roy wrote: > Hmmm, thanks. I think I'll take the rm -r route. > Sounds like I fracked something up for sure. > cvsco from ports/devel/cvsutils might be a better way to fix a screwed up tree then (less traffic). -- Vladimir Kirillov

Re: General RE-Build Question

2008-11-27 Thread Morris, Roy
al RE-Build Question On 2008-11-27, Morris, Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have made changes to the GENERIC & RAMDISK_CD kernels > (yes I know, there is a reason) on a stable system. I > have already made a release on this machine once, but > I am assuming based on the f

Re: General RE-Build Question

2008-11-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-11-27, Morris, Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have made changes to the GENERIC & RAMDISK_CD kernels > (yes I know, there is a reason) on a stable system. I > have already made a release on this machine once, but > I am assuming based on the faq that the release process > uses files made

General RE-Build Question

2008-11-27 Thread Morris, Roy
I have made changes to the GENERIC & RAMDISK_CD kernels (yes I know, there is a reason) on a stable system. I have already made a release on this machine once, but I am assuming based on the faq that the release process uses files made from the -stable build process. The question is what or how do

Re: build question

2007-01-29 Thread Woodchuck
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, John . wrote: > Hello list > > When XF4 is brought to -stable, does the machine have to be rebooted > for the changes to take effect? It doesn't say so explicitly in the > FAQ. > > cheers It should suffice to stop X and restart it. That includes xdm. Dave -- "I believe