From: | "Marc G(dot) Fournier" <scrappy(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
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To: | Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl(at)familyhealth(dot)com(dot)au> |
Cc: | Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: 7.5 Plans |
Date: | 2003-11-27 03:30:23 |
Message-ID: | 20031126232839.S41642@ganymede.hub.org |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Changing all our $Id$ tags to $Postgres$ would make a separate CVS a lot
> easier, hint hint :)
Why? From the info pages:
`$Header$'
A standard header containing the full pathname of the RCS file,
the revision number, the date (UTC), the author, the state, and
the locker (if locked). Files will normally never be locked when
you use CVS.
`$Id$'
Same as `$Header$', except that the RCS filename is without a path.
So, what does changing it to $PostgreSQL$ do? Or am I reading the wrong
part of the manual?
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