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
Marc has removed the regress/results directory from CVS.
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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
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
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
...
> 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
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
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
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