Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Lamar Owen <lamar.owen@wgcr.org> writes:
> > And guess what -- the lack of
> > pqbool breaks the perl5 client. Badly. Won't-even-compile-badly.
> Yeah, that was pointed out already.
IIRC, it was Hiroshi. I remembered the post, went to the archives, and
pulled it up to double-check. So, I thought I'd just put out a feeler
to see how I needed to allocate my time -- if it's fixed soon, I'll just
put the 7.0 RPM's on my back burner today, and wait on the fix --
otherwise, I'm going to go back to building without the perl client for
now for my testing, as I have several other issues to deal with.
> I am of the opinion that both
> that change and removal of the "obsolete" print functions should be
> reverted, but I haven't done so --- I was sort of expecting Peter
> to take care of it.
Well, after following the thread down a ways, I saw his reply to Hiroshi
stating to the effect that he was going to take off for a bit, but that
he'd be back. Probably needed a breather.
> > Is this breakage going to be fixed by the 15th?
> Someone will do something about it ;-)
I have a poem about Someone, Everyone, and Anyone.... Thanks, Tom. If
I need to just apply a patch for build purposes, that's fine. I'm just
trying to get my build-act together, as 7.0 is quite different from a
packaging standpoint than 6.5.x, at least from 'my' packaging
standpoint.
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Lamar Owen
WGCR Internet Radio
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