| From: | "Ansley, Michael" <Michael(dot)Ansley(at)intec(dot)co(dot)za> |
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| To: | "'pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Contributing |
| Date: | 1999-07-16 16:10:38 |
| Message-ID: | 1BF7C7482189D211B03F00805F8527F70ED04D@S-NATH-EXCH2 |
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What is the ideal setup to have when contributing to PG development? I can
always just download the latest CVS tree, and then presumably run diff when
I want to send something in.
However, my understanding is that using CVSup allows me to replicate the cvs
tree into my own repository, which I then check out/update/commit from/to.
Then, when I wish to send a patch in, I get cvs to produce a diff on the
pgsql module. And CVSup allows me to manage changes from the main PG
repository into my own repository, right?
Is this right?
MikeA
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