The yatex.org CVS server's repositories are retrieved by;
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/REPOSITORY
And you may catch up with latest update by;
cd REPOSITORY cvs up -Pd
The yatex.org Mercurial repositories can be cloned by;
hg clone http://www.yatex.org:/hgrepos/REPOSITORY REPOSITORY
Then you'll be able to pull updates by;
cd REPOSITORY hg pull -u
Available repositories are as follows.
Getting latest;
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/epo co EPO
Getting latest;
hg clone http://www.yatex.org/hgrepos/yatex yatex (with log description; about 2.0-3.0MB consumption) or git clone https://www.yatex.org/gitbucket/yuuji/yatex (with log description; about 20MB consumption) or cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/yatex co yatex (insufficient log description, about 2MB consumption)
The Mercurial repository is under human control. It has two named branch, `default' and `dev' in it. The default branch has release/stable sets, while the dev branch has sets under construction. If you prefer to use development version of yatex, type `hg up -C dev' in the cloned local repository.
Getting latest;
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/qmail co antibadmail
Getting latest;
hg clone http://www.gentei.org/~yuuji/software/imapext/imapext-2007 imapext-2007
cmd5apoppw is a part of `netqmail SMTP-AUTH with qmapop schema' package. Getting latest;
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/qmail co cmd5apoppw
(completed) You had better use antibadmail in the list above. If you are eager to use this:), please get the final release of qmpatch from qmpatch web. Thanks.
Getting latest;
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/djbdns co -r extension djbdns
Getting latest;
(for general) cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/qmail co -r paranoid+bsd ucspi-tcp (for FreeBSD) cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@yatex.org:/qmail co -r paranoid+freebsd ucspi-tcp
This version provides below.