Index: cutting-edge//chapter.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.57 diff -u -r1.57 chapter.sgml --- cutting-edge//chapter.sgml 2000/10/03 23:21:35 1.57 +++ cutting-edge//chapter.sgml 2000/11/29 16:20:26 @@ -156,13 +156,6 @@ - Use the CTM facility. Unless - you have a good TCP/IP connection at a flat rate, this - is the way to do it. - - - Use the cvsup program with this @@ -194,15 +187,24 @@ ftp> cd usr.bin ftp> get lex.tar + + + Use the CTM facility. If you + have very bad connectivity (high price connections or + only e-mail access) CTM is an option. + However, it is a lot of hassle and can give you broken files. + This leads to it being rarely used, which again increases + the chance of it not working for fairly long periods of + time. We recommend using + CVSup + for anybody with a 9600bps modem or faster connection. + + - Essentially, if you need rapid on-demand access to the - source and communications bandwidth is not a consideration, - use cvsup or ftp. - Otherwise, use CTM. - If you are grabbing the sources to run, and not just look at, then grab all of current, not just selected portions. The reason for this is that various