Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-03 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Marc has removed the regress/results directory from CVS. Uh ... say it ain't so, Joe! regress/results/Makefile was part of several releases. If you really did that, then it is no longer possible to extract the state of some past releases from CVS. Th

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-03 Thread Bruce Momjian
Marc has removed the regress/results directory from CVS. --- Thomas Lockhart wrote: > ... > > I am backing out my GNUmakefile change. I am still unclear why this has > > started happening all of a sudden. > > ? > > The r

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-02 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I use cvs update -d -P myself, and I do *not* see it creating the >> results directory. > The problem is that if the results directory exists, the update fails > because there is no /CVS directory in there. Ah. I always do a 'make distclean' before I

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-02 Thread Bruce Momjian
Tom Lane wrote: > Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Does anyone know when this problem was added. I don't see any > >> significant changes in GNUmakefile. > > AFAICT, the results directory hasn't been touched in 21 months. > Are you sure you haven't changed your own CVS setup or arg

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-02 Thread Thomas Lockhart
... > I am backing out my GNUmakefile change. I am still unclear why this has > started happening all of a sudden. ? The results/ directory should not be a part of CVS (since it is assumed to not exist by the regression tests). But it has been in CVS since 1997 during a period of time when a Ma

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-02 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Does anyone know when this problem was added. I don't see any >> significant changes in GNUmakefile. AFAICT, the results directory hasn't been touched in 21 months. Are you sure you haven't changed your own CVS setup or arguments? > The -d brings in

Re: [HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-01 Thread Bruce Momjian
pgman wrote: > I was getting CVS errors because regress/GNUmakefile does an 'rm -rf > results', removing the CVS directory from results. This was causing my > 'cvs update's to fail. My fix was to change 'rm -rf results' to 'rm -f > results/*.out'. > > Does anyone know when this problem was adde

[HACKERS] regress/results directory problem

2002-07-01 Thread Bruce Momjian
I was getting CVS errors because regress/GNUmakefile does an 'rm -rf results', removing the CVS directory from results. This was causing my 'cvs update's to fail. My fix was to change 'rm -rf results' to 'rm -f results/*.out'. Does anyone know when this problem was added. I don't see any signi