Re: bind8.2.3 - where is the correct place to download src?

From: Yuri A. Wolf (subs@ovk.altai.ru)
Date: 02/02/01


Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 12:31:10 +0600 (NOVT)
From: "Yuri A. Wolf" <subs@ovk.altai.ru>
To: Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>


On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Wes Peters wrote:

> "Yuri A. Wolf" wrote:
> > actually I just checked there is bind-8.2.2.p7 in title at
> > http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/net.html and links to 8.2.3 on ftp.isc.org
> >
> > that's why i asked
> > well, i'll try to download and make port again... but I'm not sure changes
> > made...
>
> You can download and make the same port over and over again and it will
> never change. If you want to get the update version, you will need to
> update the port kit on your system, using CVSup or something like that.
> For more information, see the FreeBSD Handbook on your system, look for
> the topic "Keeping up to date with CVSup."
>
> --

Well, actually there were changes... I use FreeBSD-3.4-Stable at one of my
computers here and I have the port collection from one of 4.x
Releases... So, when I downloaded the port for bind-8 there the 'patch-ac'
differed from the same I had. And that evening 'make' failed...

The next morning I updated port again and did all the same way.
All was okay - at the 'patch' stage.

I just compared those files - the new one and the same in old ports:
well - they are different, but I think the differences are another that
were ones when I downloaded the new port at first time, or may be all the
reasons in shaman's nature and Siberian weather =))

In any case, thank you for the answer. It's always pleasure to have in
mind an idea that people here really help to each other to be always
alert.

--
Yuri A. Wolf	
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