Subversion
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Revision as of 09:16, 21 December 2014
Here is how to configure and run programs that use subversion, mainly to update FreeBSD source files.
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svnup
Unfortunately, subversion control doesn't come with the base system, but there is a convenient, dependency-less port called svnup.
# pkg install svnup # man svnup
svnup.conf
The configuration file for svnup.conf is at /usr/local/etc/svnup.conf, and these set options can be overrode on the command line. Here is an example of the configuration file:
# $FreeBSD$ # # Default configuration options for svnup.conf. # [defaults] work_directory=/var/tmp/svnup #host=svn.freebsd.org #host=svn0.us-west.freebsd.org #host=svn0.us-east.freebsd.org #host=svn0.eu.freebsd.org protocol=https verbosity=1 trim_tree=0 extra_files=0 #repository_base= # [release] branch=base/releng/10.1 target=/usr/src # [ports] branch=ports/head target=/usr/ports
This looks simple enough, remove the # [comment out] sign next to the server you wish to use, and adjust other options. For more information type:
# man svnup.conf
Updating
To update via svnup, use the svnup command with the tag in parenthesis described in the conf file:
# svnup release
or
# svnup ports
References
- FreeBSD.org