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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
You could setup a script to download the latest -current or -stable from cvs, look at what has been updated, build those parts of the tree, and then install those parts. But, I'm not sure if that is really wise, especially with -current.
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
You could setup a script to download the latest -current or -stable from cvs, look at what has been updated, build those parts of the tree, and then install those parts. But, I'm not sure if that is really wise, especially with -current.
LOL, c'mon you're being mean here![]()
Originally posted by: sentmemail
i need to choose about 10 patches to download and update on 20 windows 2000 computers, is there a faster way to do it?
