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Re: `cvs up -p FILE' does not detect write failure
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: `cvs up -p FILE' does not detect write failure |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Mar 2005 11:12:36 -0800 |
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Derek Price <derek@ximbiot.com> writes:
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> Jim Meyering wrote:
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> | Here's a complete patch, minus the parts that are regenerated via
> | autoreconf (which I'll check in, too, being careful to use
> | automake-1.9.3, which is what generated the current Makefile.in
> | files -- unless we can upgrade to automake-1.9.5 -- quite safe,
> | IMHO).
>
>
> I generally don't mind keeping as up-to-date as possible with
> Automake, but I also tend to avoid upping the version we use with CVS
> more frequently than every few months, just to avoid creating extra
> work for the other maintainers, unless there is a need for some new
> feature or a fix for a serious bug. It's been a good 3.5 months since
> our last AM upgrade, so there shouldn't be much problem going to 1.9.5
> now if noone objects.
I have no objections to moving to automake-1.9.5.
-- Mark
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