Where can I get CVSup?
CVSup is free software, distributed under a BSD-style license. You can obtain CVSup from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CVSup/, and from FreeBSD’s FTP mirror sites all over the world. The sources subdirectory contains the full sources for CVSup. Be sure to read this before fetching the source distribution. We no longer provide binary distributions of CVSup, but other people are welcome to do so as long as they satisfy the conditions set forth in the License file included in the CVSup source distribution. • How can I report bugs or ask questions? The e-mail address for bug reports and questions changes occcasionally to keep the spammers at bay. To find out the current address, visit http://www.cvsup.org/contact.html. If you are reporting a problem with CVSup, provide as much detail as possible. Specifically: • Include the output from running cvsup -v. • Include the output from running uname -a on the client machine, and on the server too, if possible. • Include a copy of
CVSup is free software, distributed under a BSD-style license. You can obtain CVSup from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CVSup/, and from FreeBSD’s FTP mirror sites all over the world. The sources subdirectory contains the full sources for CVSup. Be sure to read this before fetching the source distribution. We no longer provide binary distributions of CVSup, but other people are welcome to do so as long as they satisfy the conditions set forth in the License file included in the CVSup source distribution. • How can I report bugs or ask questions? The e-mail address for bug reports and questions changes occcasionally to keep the spammers at bay. To find out the current address, visit http://www.cvsup.org/contact.html. If you are reporting a problem with CVSup, provide as much detail as possible. Specifically: • Include the output from running cvsup -v. • Include the output from running uname -a on the client machine, and on the server too, if possible. • Include a copy of