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<H1>Developer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for |
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PostgreSQL</H1> |
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<P>Last updated: Tue Nov 27 19:09:59 EST 2001</P> |
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<P>Last updated: Tue Nov 27 19:32:07 EST 2001</P> |
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<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href= |
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<P>This was written by Lamar Owen:</P> |
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As to how the RPMs are built -- to answer that question sanely requires |
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me to know how much experience you have with the whole RPM paradigm. |
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'How is the RPM built?' is a multifaceted question. The obvious simple |
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<P>This was written by Tom Lane:</P> |
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Mon, 07 May 2001 19:35:03 -0400 |
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If you just do basic "cvs checkout", "cvs update", "cvs commit", then |
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you'll always be dealing with the HEAD version of the files in CVS. |
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That's what you want for development, but if you need to patch past |
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development?</H3> |
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<P>This was written by Lamar Owen:</P> |
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<PRE> |
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Fri, 22 Jun 2001 12:59:03 -0400 |
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> If someone was interested in joining the development team, where would |
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> they... |
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> - Find a description of the open source development process used by the |
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