Re: patch extracting - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Magnus Hagander
Subject Re: patch extracting
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Msg-id CABUevEy-H3OSF5-phZ=nwS2zXQqpMkRVzyh5UerseaURMDNQSw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to patch extracting  ("Erik Rijkers" <er@xs4all.nl>)
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<p dir="ltr"><br /> On Feb 1, 2015 10:50 AM, "Erik Rijkers" <<a href="mailto:er@xs4all.nl">er@xs4all.nl</a>>
wrote:<br/> ><br /> > I find myself once again trying to find and extract links to the latest patch, from <a
href="https://commitfest.postgresql.org/">https://commitfest.postgresql.org/</a>(or<br /> > anywhere on <a
href="http://postgresql.org">postgresql.org</a>;the mail archive being another possibility).  The goal, of course, is
toautomatically download<br /> > & compile the lot.<br /> ><br /> > I suppose I can figure it out but
beforeI go any further: wouldn't it be possible to build some support for that goal in<br /> > the commitfest
application(or saomewhere else)?  Could it be done by pulling the latest link for each patch for each fest<br /> >
tosome central place/list/ page?  It could be more stable then my local hacking.<br /> ><br /> > (Almost equally
satisfyingwould be to receive a program from anyone who has already done the work of extracting links from<br /> >
thosepages or the mail archive)<br /><p dir="ltr">This is on my todo list for the app, yes. It was considered as one of
theuse cases in the new architecture. Not done yet, but definitely on the list. It's be happy to work with you on it -
oncethe more u urgent features and regressions have been taken care of. <p dir="ltr">/Magnus  

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