Bruce Momjian writes:
> Good idea on telling you of each change, but I also recommend that every
> time you update the ecpg grammer, you save a copy the gram.y that you
> used to do it, so later when you need to get it back in sync, you can do
> a diff on the old and new one to see each change so you don't miss any.
Tom had the same idea. I wonder if you ever used that before. :-)
Anyway, this is no doubt a very good idea. Thanks.
Michael
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