Max Bowsher <maxb@f2s.com> writes:
> On 25/08/10 04:21, Tom Lane wrote:
>> What seemed more likely to be artifacts were these:
>>
>> remotes/origin/unlabeled-1.44.2
>> remotes/origin/unlabeled-1.51.2
>> remotes/origin/unlabeled-1.59.2
>> remotes/origin/unlabeled-1.87.2
>> remotes/origin/unlabeled-1.90.2
>>
>> Any idea where those came from?
> These occur when there are numbered revisions in one or more RCS files,
> which lack a branch tag to identify their name. The most likely cause is
> deleting a branch after having committed to it.
> Indeed, all of these five correspond to a commit with the message:
> Make the world at least somewhat safe for zero-column tables, and
> remove the special case in ALTER DROP COLUMN to prohibit dropping a
> table's last column.
It seems likely to me that this has something to do with the aborted
early branch for 7.4 development:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2002-09/msg01733.php
If you read that thread you'll find an agreement that we'd continue
development on HEAD and then do a mega back-patch into REL7_3_STABLE,
but there is no mega back-patch later in the CVS logs. What actually
happened is explained here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2002-11/msg00113.php
The first actual commit into REL7_3_STABLE that cvs2cl finds is
a mass delete pursuant to my comment there. I am not sure exactly
what Marc did to "move the REL7_3_STABLE tag up to today", but I'll
bet that the funny state of the 2002-09-28 commit has something to
do with that, as it was the first commit into HEAD after Marc
originally established the REL7_3_STABLE branch.
Max's proposed fix seems to involve recognizing those extra versions
as a legitimate branch, which I think we don't really want. It'd be
better if we deleted them.
regards, tom lane