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3.2R, with 7 x 337 (= 2,359) ports. The tag is "RELEASE_3_2_0".
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calculator-challenged friends out there) ports.
Unless I screwed up something, this should be the official INDEX
for 3.2R. You should be able to get the 3.2R ports tree with
cvs co -rRELEASE_3_2_0 ports
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Sorry.
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You can get the ports tree for 3.1R by using the "RELEASE_3_1_0" tag.
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You can get the 2.2.8R ports tree by doing a "cvs co -rRELEASE_2_2_8 ports".
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You can get the 3.0R ports tree by doing a "cvs co -rRELEASE_3_0_0 ports"
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and pine package names updated. Jordan said he'll slide the tag forward
on this file.
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of which (I think) about 600 were committed by Steve.
BTW, you can check the ports tree as of 2.2.7R by using the tag
"RELEASE_2_2_7".
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approximate ports tree as of the release by:
cvs co -D '3/24/1998 05:30' ports
or
cvs co -r RELEASE_2_2_6
There are currently 1,324 ports.
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committed the INDEX,
It's been a long time since I
sang a song,
Ooh, let me get it back,
let me get it back, let me get it back
Leave me where I've come from
It's been a long time, been a long time,
Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely,
lonely, lonely time
(Wow, 1274 lines now...)
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He's a real NT fan,
Sitting in his cubicle,
Making all his NT plans for nobody.
Doesn't have a source to view,
Knows not where his diskspace is going to,
NT fan is not like you and me.
NT fan, please listen,
You don't know what you're doing,
NT fan, the world is not at Bill's command.
He can touch-type with the Microsoft Natural,
Just uses the Microsoft Mouse he wants to use,
NT fan can you see the world at all?
NT fan, don't worry,
Take your time, don't hurry,
Leave it all till the Microsoft Developer's Network lends you a hand.
Doesn't have a compiler,
Knows not where his CPU cycles are going to,
NT fan is not like you and me.
NT fan, please listen,
You don't know what you're doing,
NT fan, the world is not at Bill's command.
He's a real NT fan,
Sitting in his cubicle,
Making all his NT plans for nobody.
Making all his NT plans for nobody.
Making all his NT plans for nobody.
(c) 1997 Satoshi Asami.
Dedicated to an NT fatatic who shall remain anonymous.
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Whooie! It's been over 2 years since I last committed a revision
to this file (1.7), do I have to sing a little song or something? :)
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and 1016 packages. "cvs co -D '10/18/97 10:00'" will give you the
ports tree for 2.2.5-RELEASE.
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(other than jkh) object if I include an mpeg-3 audio stream (mime
encoded of course -- I'll use mimepp!) in the commit messages? :>
"Thomas has an upgrade on his pee-eee-cee, David is a student in
Davis..." (<- imagine Satoshi practicing in the background..)
On a (only slightly) more serious note, we now have 1022 ports. Are
we having a celebration for 1024? :)
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I've come to talk with you again,
Because a hard drive slowly filling up,
The ports committed while I was sleeping,
And the unified diff that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of patching.
In restless dreams I built alone
Huge directories of snapshot packages,
'Neath the halo of a computer monitor,
I tourned my collar to the coke and tea
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of arriving mails
That split the screen
And touched the sound of emiclock.
And in the new INDEX I saw
A thousand ports, maybe more.
Ports fetching without checksumming,
Ports compiling without packaging,
Ports installing files that no other port ever uses
And no one dare
Disturb the sound of gzip.
``Committers,'' said I, ``You do not know
The cvs tree like a cancer grows.
Hear the warnings that I might teach you,
Take the portlint that itojun might reach you,''
But my packages, like silent raindrops fell,
And echoed
In the wells of wcarchive....
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Looking at millions of ports
She knows that life is a running race
Her ports shouldn't have any bugs
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you will know that I am gone
you can hear the whistle blow
for 900 ports.
900 ports, 900 ports, 900 ports, 900 ports
the ports tree now has 900 ports.
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and 816 packages. "cvs co -D '5/19/97 03:15 PST'" will give you the
ports tree for 2.2.2-RELEASE.
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yes I would
if I could
I surely would
wooh-ooh.
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and frolicked in the autumn mist, in the land called Korea,
Little Junker hacker, loved that rascal Puff,
and brought him fonts and hanterm ports, and other fancy stuff.
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I think it's tonight, yeah
The release that's driving me mad
Is going out
She's got a cdrom to burn
She's got a cdrom to burn
She's got a cdrom to burn
But she don't care
[835 ports, in case you are wondering -- and "cvs co -D '3/18/97 01:10
PST'" will give you the ports tree for 2.2-RELEASE]
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Converted by: jive
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Help! Not just anybody
Help! You know I need someone
Help!!!
When the ports tree was smaller, so much smaller than today,
I rarely needed anybody's help in any way
And now those days were gone
I'm overloaded by the 780 ports and packages
Now I find I need to build packages
For both 2.2 and -current
Help me if you can the're too many port submissions
And I do appreciate you being 'round
Help me get the number of open PR's back on the ground
Won't you please, please help me?....
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of the computer that I have,
as she lies here beside me
churning away at her disk,
and the screensaver in a fine mist
floats on the display,
reflecting the glow of the
winter moonlight.
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Through disks and tapes
We will endure
As we pass surely
Through every crash
A time for us
Some day there'll be
A neeeeeeeeeeewww (make) world
A world of shining machine
For FreeBSD..
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Some day there'll be
When send-pr's are torn
By courage born
Of a BSD that's Free
A time when commits
So long denied
Can floooooooooooour-ish
As we unveil the ports we now must hide..
(Instigated by: confidential new-port PRs)
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now it looks as though it's freeze in four days
oh I believe in cvs..
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It could fill up your hard drive overnight,
If you must complain you can send-pr here,
But I need a break and I want to be a ports tree manager,
Ports tree manager,
Ports tree manaaaaaaaageeeeer..
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I'll be porting more in a day or two,
I can make it longer if you like the ports,
I've been changing it 'round and I want to be a
Ports tree manager,
Ports tree manageeeeeeeer..
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It took me hours to compile, will you take a look?
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Tomorrow I'll quota you
Remember the disks'll always be full
And then while I'm away
I'll write ~ everyday
And I'll send-pr all my buggings to you.
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Cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas
Rising up through the air
Up ahead in the distance
I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
I had a new INDEX.
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you will know that I am gone,
you will hear James' perl ports fill the tree,
600 ports, 600 ports, 600 ports, 600 ports,
we now have 600 ports in the tree.
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It's such a feeling that my love,
I can't hide,
I can't hide,
I can't hiiiiiiiiiiiiiide.
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something to say this time.)
The latest INDEX with all the new COMMENT files. I can't wait to see the
ports page on www.freebsd.org tomorrow! :)
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You'll let me do this port.
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I want a new INDEEEEeeeeX,
I want a new INDEX,
I want a new INDEX.
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I've got a new INDEX.
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blah, la la the INDEX file goes on.
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blah blah blah oh the compilation goes on.
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and Molly says this as she takes him in the hand.
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clouds and highs in the mid-80s to the 90s inlands.
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more human-readable. This should probably be a more capable perl script
at some point.
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