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contributed, and main development is happening in the FreeBSD repo. Suggested by: joel
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$FreeBSD$
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Authors
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CVSup was originally written in Modula-3 by
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John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>.
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Csup is a rewrite of CVSup in C. It has been mostly written by
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Maxime Henrion <mux@FreeBSD.org>.
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A few contributors have helped him in his task and they are listed here in
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alphabetical order :
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Olivier Houchard <cognet@FreeBSD.org>
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Ulf Lilleengen <lulf@kerneled.org>
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Christoph Mathys <cmathys@bluewin.ch> (Google SoC Project)
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Etienne Vidal <etienne.vidal@gmail.com>
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Building & Installing
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Csup should build and run fine under any *BSD OS (that includes FreeBSD,
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NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD), as well as Linux and Darwin. If you
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have a problem building from source, drop me a mail!
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There is one Makefile specifically tailored for *BSD systems named
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Makefile and another one that is gmake-specific for Darwin and Linux
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users named GNUmakefile. You don't really need to worry about that
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since whatever your "make" command is, it should pick up the correct
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Makefile.
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As usual, to build the source code, just run "make". Once this is done,
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just run "make install" to install the binary and manual page.
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Be warned however that if the packaging system of your OS knows about
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csup, it is certainly better to install it from there rather than by
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hand, so that it can then be properly deinstalled.
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