# $FreeBSD$ # #This is an example "refuse file". CVSup will not touch anything listed #in the refuse file. # #You can copy this file to your sup directory and uncomment or add #whatever you would like. If you are using the default setting for the #CVSup "base" directory, your sup directory is /usr/sup. If you have #changed your base directory, your sup directory is /path/to/base/sup. # #Use this example if you have modified /usr/src/etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc #to reflect your local configuration, and you do not want CVSup to #overwrite it: # #etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc # #If you list a directory, changes to any files beneath that directory #will be rejected. For example, if you are an English speaker and are #not tracking the foreign-language ports, you can uncomment the following. # #ports/chinese #ports/german #ports/japanese #ports/korean #ports/russian #ports/vietnamese # #Use this feature with care -- many parts of the src distribution depend #on files in completely different parts.