[ On Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at 22:59:27 (-0700), Paul Sander wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: CVS corrupts binary files ...
>
> >(A) they're not "sources" -- they're intermediate product files.
>
> They're not "intermediate product files" unless they can be reproduced
> from some other source using an established process.
Yes, they are intermediate product files. Just because their ultimate
source code is managed by someone else doesn't change the fact that they
are not sources for the local project -- indeed it only confirms it.
The "established process" is to repeat whatever process you did to get a
copy of those intermediate product files in the first place!
What's so bloody hard to understand about this? It's extremely basic!!!
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