Josh Berkus wrote:
Josh,
Well, you could grep for the latest $PostgreSQL$ header line's commit
date, but I kinda wonder why exactly you should need to do that. If you
don't know when you pulled the snapshot you are testing, I submit you
have a process problem you ought to fix.
These aren't PostgreSQL test people, but folks from Java and the like
testing other stuff. And they're pulling the build from ftp:/pub/dev/,
not from CVS.
O.k. but why aren't they submitting pgsql-bugs?
Believe me, you don't want these people submitting bugs unfiltered by me.
Especially since they can't remember when they grabbed the snapshot.
Heh, o.k. I can definitely respect that :)
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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