Max Bowsher <m...@f2s.com> writes: > My guess at this point is that there may be a (very old?) version of cvs > which, when adding a file to a branch, actually misrecorded the file as > having existed on the branch from the moment it was first added to trunk > - this would explain this anomaly.
I have no idea what version of CVS is running on our master server. I have noticed that it sometimes generates its own synthetic commit messages for cases related to this, for example these events on HEAD: 2010-05-13 12:40 adunstan * src/pl/plperl/sql/plperlu_plperl.sql: file plperlu_plperl.sql was initially added on branch REL8_4_STABLE. 2010-05-13 12:40 adunstan * src/pl/plperl/expected/plperlu_plperl.out: file plperlu_plperl.out was initially added on branch REL8_4_STABLE. I don't see one of these for plperl_opmask.pl in particular, so there may be more than one anomaly involved. However, the bottom line here is that we don't want the history that cvs2git is preparing for these events, because it doesn't correspond to what we did. Whether this is the "most faithful" representation of the CVS history is academic; it simply is not reality. What we would like is for the history to look like the file got added to the branch as of the first commit that touched it on that branch. That is reality, as it appears from our neck of the woods anyway. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers