Background:
On one of my PC, I keep /usr/src, /usr/ports and /usr/doc sources in separate
This way, I can upgrade to the next snapshot (using ISO) -- both stable and current, and keep my Git clone-ed sources (same for CVS)
Problem:
But Git needs empty directory, and
I've read ""But what if my /usr/ports directory isn't empty?!"" part of ShelLuser post at following thread. It is nice, but it looks like akludge workaround.
Thread guide-using-git-to-manage-ports-source-and-documentation.79721
Questions:
1. Does anyone else have the same problem?
2. Should I go with above solution, or there're some other workaround?
On one of my PC, I keep /usr/src, /usr/ports and /usr/doc sources in separate
freebsd-ufs
partitions, on separate HDD/MBR.This way, I can upgrade to the next snapshot (using ISO) -- both stable and current, and keep my Git clone-ed sources (same for CVS)
Problem:
But Git needs empty directory, and
freebsd-ufs
partitions contain .snap directory and .sujournal file.I've read ""But what if my /usr/ports directory isn't empty?!"" part of ShelLuser post at following thread. It is nice, but it looks like a
Thread guide-using-git-to-manage-ports-source-and-documentation.79721
Questions:
1. Does anyone else have the same problem?
2. Should I go with above solution, or there're some other workaround?