Re: What tools do people use to hack on PostgreSQL?
От | Alvaro Herrera |
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Тема | Re: What tools do people use to hack on PostgreSQL? |
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Msg-id | 20070412140722.GG5783@alvh.no-ip.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: What tools do people use to hack on PostgreSQL? (Alexey Klyukin <alexk@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: What tools do people use to hack on PostgreSQL?
Re: What tools do people use to hack on PostgreSQL? |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Alexey Klyukin wrote: > Hi, > > Florian G. Pflug wrote: > > Hi > > > > I'm very excited that my project for implementing read-only queries > > on PITR slaves was accepted for GSoC, and I'm now trying to work > > out what tools I'll use for that job. > > > > I'd like to be able to create some sort of branches and tags for > > my own work (only inside my local repository of course). > > > > I've considered using git, but I couldn't make the cvs->git gateway > > work - neither using the postgresql CVS repository directly, nor with > > a private copy obtained with CVSup. > > > > There is also svk, but I think I'd need a svn repo that mirrors > > the postgresql CVS for that to work. I think Joshua Drake created > > one once, but I don't now if it is kept up-to-date. > > Yes, it is (the latest visible commit was made 6 hours ago), you can > browse sources at: > > http://projects.commandprompt.com/public/pgsql/browser > > or do the anonymous checkout with: > > svn co http://projects.commandprompt.com/public/pgsql/repo/ But if you have a checked out tree, does it work to do an update after the tree has been regenerated? As far as I know, the repo is generated completely every few hours, so it wouldn't surprise me that the checked out copy is not compatible with the new repo. I admit I haven't tried. -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support
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