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author | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-10-16 09:11:22 +0000 |
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committer | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-10-16 09:11:22 +0000 |
commit | 5b96d1ef933565f6ecc8cdd0572600a7618ea92a (patch) | |
tree | 967914e989e34edbdf347c41d220f5b74e8c844b /share | |
parent | f7b8d9f537f0e46f6d97caeff957d62ed861ccd9 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/ctm.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/ctm.sgml index 93cf5a7..0a036b3 100644 --- a/share/doc/handbook/ctm.sgml +++ b/share/doc/handbook/ctm.sgml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # # Converted by Ollivier RObert <roberto@FreeBSD.ORG> # -# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.3 1995/07/06 14:24:56 jfieber Exp $ +# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.4 1995/08/29 01:42:33 jfieber Exp $ # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): @@ -44,47 +44,50 @@ <p>You will need two things: The ``<tt/CTM/'' program and the initial deltas to feed it (to get up to ``current'' levels). - The <tt/CTM/ program is in the <tt/FreeBSD-current/ tree from - version 2.0.0 and forward (<tt>/usr/src/usr.sbin/<tt/CTM/</tt>). - If you are running an older version of FreeBSD, you can fetch the + The <tt/CTM/ program has been part of FreeBSD ever since version 2.0 + was released, and lives in <tt>/usr/src/usr.sbin/<tt/CTM/</tt> if you + have a copy of the source online. + + If you are running a pre-2.0 version of FreeBSD, you can fetch the current <tt/CTM/ sources directly from: <url url="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/usr.sbin/ctm"> - The ``deltas'' you feed <tt/CTM/ can be had two ways, ftp or email. - If you have general ftp access to the Internet, then the following - ftp sites support access to <tt/CTM/: + The ``deltas'' you feed <tt/CTM/ can be had two ways, FTP or e-mail. + If you have general FTP access to the Internet then the following + FTP sites support access to <tt/CTM/: <url url="ftp://freefall.cdrom.com/pub/CTM"> - Ftp the the relevant directory and fetch the <tt/README/ file, + FTP the relevant directory and fetch the <tt/README/ file, starting from there. If you only have access to electronic mail or are otherwise blocked - from using ftp, then you may wish to your deltas via email: + from using FTP then you may wish to get your deltas via email: Send email to <tt/<majordomo@freebsd.org>/ to subscribe to the list ``ctm-src-cur''. (If you do not know how to subscribe yourself using majordomo, send a message first containing the - word ``help'', it will send you back usage instructions.) + word ``help'' - it will send you back usage instructions.) When you begin receiving your <tt/CTM/ updates in the mail, you may - use the <tt/ctm_rmail/ program to unpack and apply them with. You + use the <tt/ctm_rmail/ program to unpack and apply them. You can actually use the <tt/ctm_rmail/ program directly from a entry - in <tt>/etc/aliases</tt> if you want. Check the <tt/ctm_rmail/ man - page for more details. + in <tt>/etc/aliases</tt> if you want to have the process run in a + fully automated fashion. Check the <tt/ctm_rmail/ man page for more + details. <bf/NOTE/: No matter what method you use to get the <tt/CTM/ deltas, you should subscribe to the <tt/ctm-announce@freebsd.org/ - mailing list. In the future this will be the only place where - announcements about the operation of the <tt/CTM/ system will be + mailing list. In the future, this will be the only place where + announcements concerning the operations of the <tt/CTM/ system will be posted. Send an email to <tt/majordomo@freebsd.org/ with a single line of ``<tt/subscribe ctm-announce/'' to get added to the list. <sect1><heading>Starting off with <tt/CTM/ for the first time</heading> <p>Before you can start using <tt/CTM/ deltas, you will need to get a - special ``base'' delta that provides a starting point for all + special ``base'' delta that provides the starting point for all deltas produced subsequently to it. You can recognize a base delta by the ``<tt/A/'' appended to the @@ -110,19 +113,20 @@ so you don't need to gunzip them first, this saves diskspace. Unless it feels very secure about the entire process, <tt/CTM/ will - not touch your tree. To check out a delta you can also use the - ``<tt/-c/'' flag and <tt/CTM/ won't actually touch your tree, but - only check the integrity of the delta, and see if it would apply - cleanly to the tree. + not touch your tree. To verify a delta you can also use the + ``<tt/-c/'' flag and <tt/CTM/ won't actually touch your tree; it will + merely verify the integrity of the delta and see if it would apply + cleanly to your current tree. - There are other options to <tt/CTM/ as well, look in the sources. + There are other options to <tt/CTM/ as well, look in the sources + for more details. I would also be very happy if somebody could help with the ``user interface'' portions, as I have realized that I can't make up my mind on what options should do what, how and when... That's really all there is to it. Everytime you get a new delta, - you run it through <tt/CTM/. + just run it through <tt/CTM/ to keep your sources up to date. Don't remove the deltas if they are hard to download again. You just might want to keep them around in case something bad happens. |