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Jakob Huber
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<H1>
Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for
PostgreSQL
</H1>
<P>
Last updated:
Mon
Nov 2
6 21:48:19
EST 2001
</P>
<P>
Last updated:
Tue
Nov 2
7 15:45:22
EST 2001
</P>
<P>
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (
<A
href=
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next release.
The first thing you have to know is the branch name for the branch you
are interested in getting at. Unfortunately Marc has been less than
100% consistent in naming the things. One way to check is to apply
"cvs log" to any file that goes back a long time, for example HISTORY
in the top directory:
$ cvs log HISTORY | more
RCS file: /home/projects/pgsql/cvsroot/pgsql/HISTORY,v
Working file: HISTORY
head: 1.106
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
REL7_1_STABLE: 1.106.0.2
REL7_1_BETA: 1.79
REL7_1_BETA3: 1.86
REL7_1_BETA2: 1.86
REL7_1: 1.102
REL7_0_PATCHES: 1.70.0.2
REL7_0: 1.70
REL6_5_PATCHES: 1.52.0.2
REL6_5: 1.52
REL6_4: 1.44.0.2
release-6-3: 1.33
SUPPORT: 1.1.1.1
PG95-DIST: 1.1.1
keyword substitution: kv
total revisions: 129; selected revisions: 129
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Unfortunately "cvs log" isn't all that great about distinguishing
branches from tags --- it calls 'em all "symbolic names". (A "tag" just
marks a specific timepoint across all files --- it's essentially a
snapshot whereas a branch is a changeable fileset.) Rule of thumb is
that names attached to four-number versions where the third number is
zero represent branches, the others are just tags. Here we can see that
the extant branches are
are interested in getting at. Ian Lance Taylor points out that branches
and tags can be distiguished by using "cvs status -v". Typical branch
names are:
REL7_1_STABLE
REL7_0_PATCHES
REL6_5_PATCHES
The next commit to the head will be revision 1.107, whereas any changes
committed into the REL7_1_STABLE branch will have revision numbers like
1.106.2.*, corresponding to the branch number 1.106.0.2 (don't ask where
the zero went...).
OK, so how do you do work on a branch? By far the best way is to create
a separate checkout tree for the branch and do your work in that. Not
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or two, so that we won't have to double-patch the first wave of fixes.
</PRE>
<P>
Also, Ian Lance Taylor points out that branches and tags can be
distiguished by using "cvs status -v".
</P>
<H3><A
name=
"17"
>
17
</A>
) How go I get involved in PostgreSQL
development?
</H3>
<P>
This was written by Lamar Owen:
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