I am just going through my mailbox, and see that I applied this on
October 8:
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revision 1.7
date: 2000/10/08 19:37:54; author: momjian; state: Exp; lines: +37-17
Okay, I have some new code in place that hopefully should work better. I
couldn't produce a full patch using cvs diff -c this time since I have
created new files and anonymous cvs usage doesn't allow you to
adds. I'm supplying the modified src/interfaces/jdbc as a tarball at :
http://www.candleweb.no/~gunnar/projects/pgsql/postgres-jdbc-2000-10-05.tgz
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Can you confirm that it is OK now? Your email from October 18th below
seems to indicate it is not correct. Can I get a diff against the
current CVS source that I can apply? Thanks. Sorry for the confusion.
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> Peter Mount <peter@retep.org.uk> writes:
>
>
> > > couldn't produce a full patch using cvs diff -c this time since I have
> > > created new files and anonymous cvs usage doesn't allow you to
> > > adds. I'm supplying the modified src/interfaces/jdbc as a tarball at :
> > > http://www.candleweb.no/~gunnar/projects/pgsql/postgres-jdbc-2000-10-05.tgz
> >
> > Got it. Don't worry about the diff, I'll merge it in manually. At this
> > stage, it will be easier, and less prone to generating bugs with the
> > changes I've got here.
>
> Hmm. I just grabbed the latest source from CVS and it seems to be that my
> first version and not the latest one who is merged in(or maybe it was Bruce
> who did that...). Anyway the version in CVS is buggy and should be replaced
> with the version from October 5 pointed to in the mail quoted above. The
> current changes in CVS needs to be backed out one way or the other.
>
> If you need any help, I can create a new version based on the
> current CVS image.
>
> regards,
>
> Gunnar
>
>
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