Re: [HACKERS] Dead CVS directoriesh
Brian E Gallew <geek+@cmu.edu>
From: Brian E Gallew <geek+@cmu.edu>
To: "PostgreSQL-development" <pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org>
Date: 1999-10-13T14:08:36Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Then <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> spoke up and said: > > Why would we want to remove it in the first place? If its been 'deleted', > > it won't show up unless you want it to (cvs update -APd removed old > > files/directories)... > > > > Oops, careful in the above, it also removed any 'sticky/branch' tags... > > I just thought we could fiddle with CVS to remove the stuff totally. No > real need to, though. I just thought it would be confusing for people > who didn't do -P, or people managing CVSROOT directly. There is only one good reason for "really" pruning those old directories out of the source tree: revision purging. If you purge all revisions of the files that live in those directories (so that they really *are* empty), then removing the directories is a good idea. -- ===================================================================== | JAVA must have been developed in the wilds of West Virginia. | | After all, why else would it support only single inheritance?? | ===================================================================== | Finger geek@cmu.edu for my public key. | =====================================================================