> no, because the files were moved, so when you checkout php-src you won't
> get the files. Only if you are considering adding "advanced pecl
> support" that will parse 'cvs log's of the pecl files and checkout each
> revision, but that seems too hardcore for now :)

That's what the script does for php-src. I don't see it as a problem.

> Anyway, reducing the load on the cvs server is always a good thing (tm)
> (so that developers don't have excuses to work :P)

I'm not the least bit worried about the load on the CVS server, now that
it's on Y1:

96.24% idle: cpu0
95.02% idle: cpu2
93.80% idle: cpu1
90.67% idle: cpu3


Plus, we shouldn't be running this script very regularly (-:

S

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