Tom Lane wrote:
>Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
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>>Tom Lane wrote:
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>>>I suspect that no one on the planet
>>>except Bruce and myself have ever actually run this script.
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>>Then why don't we just remove it? Problem solved ...
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>Because it's a needed maintenance tool. There isn't any particularly
>good reason for it to get installed as though it were an interesting
>program for users, though, so I think that this is mostly a matter of
>poor packaging choices. I am in fact intending to remove the
>contrib/findoidjoins files from the set of stuff installed by Red Hat's
>RPMs.
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>I suppose you could make an argument for moving this directory out of
>contrib and putting it under src/tools instead, but that seems like more
>work (and loss of CVS history) than it's worth.
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Then maybe there's a case for removing findoidjoins from WANTED_DIRS in
contrib/Makefile? I agree this issue is so trifling that it's not worth
spending much energy on.
On a very slightly related note, I see that ipcclean (which is a shell
script) is installed on Windows by "make install". Do we want to fix
that or trust the binary packagers to remove it?
cheers
andrew