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From: cgd@erewhon.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Chris G. Demetriou)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Subject: Re: The patchkit (was Re: Excessive Interrupt Latencies)
Date: 21 Mar 93 18:40:34
Organization: Kernel Hackers 'r' Us
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In-reply-to: rich@Rice.edu's message of Sun, 21 Mar 1993 20:36:50 GMT

In article <RICH.93Mar21143650@omicron.Rice.edu> rich@Rice.edu (Richard Murphey) writes:
>Then meanwhile we should be testing CVS and fixing it.  Even with the
>posted patch to cvs that fixes the startup problem it still is able to
>crash kernel with 'cvs add *'.  I've not tracked down the cause yet,
>but it's on my TODO list.  Is it just me or have other people used the
>existing cvs binaries successfully? Rich


i've got a working set of cvs sources and binaries, that i've
used successfully to "cd /usr/src ; cvs import blah blah blah..."


<chuckle>

they're based on the port to BSDI, and i'll put them up for anon-ftp
soon.


i found that *none* of the rest of the ports (including the one
in charles hannum's site) worked for me...


chris
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Chris G. Demetriou                                    cgd@cs.berkeley.edu

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