Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
I just noticed that the revision numbering for the new
src/doc/sgml/recovery-config.sgml file I added started from 2 for some
reason. The first revision was 2.1, and when I just updated it the new
revision became 2.2.
It seems to work fine, but I've never seen CVS revision numbers like
that before. Anyone have a clue what might've caused that? Will that
cause confusion?
It should be fine.
<http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/notes/cvs/revisions.html> says:
**CVS, when assigning an initial version to a new file, doesn't
always assign 1.1. Instead, it finds the highest numbered revision
of any file in the same directory, takes the first digit, and
assigns a revision of <digit>.1 to new files. In other words, if you
have a file in the same directory that has a revision of 2.30, a new
file in that directory will get a revision number of 2.1, not 1.1.
For some unknown reason, we have some version 2.x files in doc/src/sgml:
<http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/>, which is
why
you saw this.
cheers
andrew
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