On 9 December 2012 at 18:17, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
| Noticed a problem for a while - tests/testit.Rd, tests/ver20.Rd are removed on
"make clean" unintentionally.
|
| This seems to come from a change in tests/Makefile.in, which adds the line:
| - at rm -f *.tar.gz *.Rd back in May 2012.
|
| -----------
| commit c4d70254e7b7f9d7ed17faecfb3097195d852ddc
| Author: ripley <ripley at 00db46b3-68df-0310-9c12-caf00c1e9a41>
| Date: Sun May 27 09:04:41 2012 +0000
|
| fix some issues seen by examining no-segfaults.Rout
|
| git-svn-id: https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk at 59451
00db46b3-68df-0310-9c12-caf00c1e9a41
| ----------
|
| svn users probably don't notice files are unintentionally removed; git-svn
does complain about version-controlled files being missing during rebase (i.e.
re-applying local private patches to an updated upstream).
svn marks missing files via a '!' (and unknown/unexpected files with a
'?'):
edd at max:~/svn/r-devel/tests$ svn st
? Makefile
! ver20.Rd
? Native/Makefile
? Examples/utils-Ex.Rout.fail
? Examples/Makefile
! testit.Rd
? Embedding/Makefile
edd at max:~/svn/r-devel/tests$
Do you REALLY think svn would not know about missing files? There does not
seem to be a limit on the disdain for svn among git users. Fascinating.
Dirk
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