On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 06:59:45PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > Sure. I logged into the main server machine and cd'ed to CVSROOT. I
> > then when to the src/bin/initdb directory, and because I didn't have
> > permisssions, I moved initdb.c,v to another file name then copied it to
> > the original name so I owned the file. I then removed the execute bits
> > from the file. I did that for initdb.c and dirmod.c. I then removed
> > files from my local CVS and did a CVS update and the files no longer
> > have execute bits.
>
> Um. Can anyone else check into those files now?
Looks fine in CVSup. But in src/port I now see a file named "x" that
appears to be the old dirmod.c,v ...
BTW, I can see a whole lot of files with the executable bit:
find pgsql-server/ -type f -perm +0333 -ls
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