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- 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
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ftp>cd usr.binftp>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