Source directory
What's the rationale behind naming the 8.2.0 version directory 8.2?
Given that the files in it are named 8.2.0?
It breaks a whole set of scripts for me :-( FOr example the ones used to
load the docs on the website (which is why I noticed it - most others I
don't use on .0 versions).
I know we've done similar things in the past, but I fail to understand
*why*... ;-)
//Magnus
Magnus Hagander wrote:
What's the rationale behind naming the 8.2.0 version directory 8.2?
Given that the files in it are named 8.2.0?
It's a mistake that was pointed out days ago but still not corrected.
Someone please rename the thing.
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
What's the rationale behind naming the 8.2.0 version directory 8.2?
Given that the files in it are named 8.2.0?It's a mistake that was pointed out days ago but still not corrected.
Someone please rename the thing.
No, don't - otherwise the download links and mirrors are will be out of
sync for a day or so preventing people downloading easily.
Add a symlink, then rename in a couple of days should be safe though.
Regards, Dave