Thread: pgsql: Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS
pgsql: Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS
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adunstan@postgresql.org (Andrew Dunstan)
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Log Message: ----------- Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS PostgreSQL markers and add them. Avoids third party files or those that would cause regression failures. Added Files: ----------- pgsql/src/tools: add_cvs_markers (r1.1) (http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/tools/add_cvs_markers?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup)
adunstan@postgresql.org (Andrew Dunstan) writes: > Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS PostgreSQL markers > and add them. Avoids third party files or those that would cause regression > failures. It rather looks like CVS broke that script for you. You'll need to find some way around having the string $PostgreSQL appear literally. Maybe throwing in a backslash or two would do the trick. regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote: > adunstan@postgresql.org (Andrew Dunstan) writes: > >> Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS PostgreSQL markers >> and add them. Avoids third party files or those that would cause regression >> failures. >> > > It rather looks like CVS broke that script for you. You'll need to find > some way around having the string $PostgreSQL appear literally. Maybe > throwing in a backslash or two would do the trick. > > Yes, thanks, I've already fixed it. \x24 = $ seems to work. cheers andrew