Re: PostgreSQL Developer meeting minutes up
От | Andrew Dunstan |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL Developer meeting minutes up |
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Msg-id | 4A1C11D5.4070406@dunslane.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL Developer meeting minutes up (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL Developer meeting minutes up
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Tom Lane wrote: > Aidan Van Dyk <aidan@highrise.ca> writes: > >> This has been raised and ignored many times before on -hackers... The >> reason is because the tags in the CVS repository are "broken" (i.e they >> are such that it's impossible to actually create all the tags), so the >> git "cvsimport" tools that try to tags all croak on the PG CVS repository. >> > > >> The tool which doesn't croak doesn't try and import all the tags, just >> the sticky "branch tags"... >> > > >> Scripts to "fix" (actually, remove) the broken tags have also been >> posted, along with requests that if somebody is "mucking" with the >> actual repository, to make sure it's known about, and access is "denied" >> during the mucking period (access being any rsync/anoncvs/mirroring of >> the cvs root). >> > > Up to now I've always been of the opinion that fixing those tags wasn't > worth taking any risk for. But if we are thinking of moving away from > CVS, then this clearly becomes one of the hurdles we have to jump on the > way. Can you refresh our memory about which tags are problematic and > exactly what needs to be done about 'em? > > > I think we need just to remove the two tags in question (they have long been irrelevant). Prudence suggests that we should do that some time (weeks, I think) after the 8.4 release, when reverting ,if we find any breakage, won't be too painful. cheers andrew
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