Strange file in snapshot tarball

Started by ITAGAKI Takahiroalmost 19 years ago3 messages
#1ITAGAKI Takahiro
itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp

Hello,

There is a file 'compat_informix-dec_test-OpenBSD3.8.broken.stdout'
under the path 'src/interfaces/ecpg/test/extedted/' in the recent
ftp snapshot (postgresql-snapshot.tar.gz).

All of the other files are placed under 'postgresql-snapshot/...'.
Is this intentional or a mistake?

Regards,
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ITAGAKI Takahiro
NTT Open Source Software Center

#2Michael Meskes
meskes@postgresql.org
In reply to: ITAGAKI Takahiro (#1)
Re: Strange file in snapshot tarball

On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 08:00:26PM +0900, ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:

There is a file 'compat_informix-dec_test-OpenBSD3.8.broken.stdout'
under the path 'src/interfaces/ecpg/test/extedted/' in the recent
ftp snapshot (postgresql-snapshot.tar.gz).

All of the other files are placed under 'postgresql-snapshot/...'.
Is this intentional or a mistake?

Would you please care to explain? I do not understand what you are
saying.

michael@feivel:~$ tar -ztvf postgresql-snapshot.tar.gz |grep OpenBSD
-rw-r--r-- pgsql/pgsql 32004 2007-01-12 12:31 postgresql-snapshot/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/compat_informix-dec_test-OpenBSD3.8.broken.stdout
-rw-r--r-- pgsql/pgsql 81524 2007-01-12 12:31 postgresql-snapshot/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/pgtypeslib-num_test2-OpenBSD3.8.broken.stdout

I don't see the difference here.

Michael
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#3ITAGAKI Takahiro
itagaki.takahiro@oss.ntt.co.jp
In reply to: Michael Meskes (#2)
Re: Strange file in snapshot tarball

Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> wrote:

There is a file 'compat_informix-dec_test-OpenBSD3.8.broken.stdout'
under the path 'src/interfaces/ecpg/test/extedted/' in the recent
ftp snapshot (postgresql-snapshot.tar.gz).

Would you please care to explain? I do not understand what you are
saying.

Oops, sorry. It's my extractor's failure.
The file is the only file that name is longer than 100 characters
in the tarball. My extractor does not support long name files.

I'm sorry for all the fuss.

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ITAGAKI Takahiro
NTT Open Source Software Center