Before I forget, major kudos to whomever implemented the whole
tools/regression idea. It's something that is long overdue, and very
much a cool thing.
I am doing some regression testing of my own on some new hardware
that we're evaluating at work, and so I checked out a new -Stable src
tree on that box from the cvs repo on my machine. When I did the original
co (using 'cvs co -r RELENG_3 src') I got an "permission denied" error for
src/tools/regression/README. When I consequently did a cvs update for that
same machine it told me that the file had been lost, and correctly checked
it out.
I'm not sure that this is terribly significant, but I have noticed
at different times in the past that when doing an initial co with a -r or
-D flag that sometimes one or two little files will be left out. The cvs
log for the README file seems to have all the proper tags and such, so I'm
not sure where the error is coming from, but hopefully this will be of use
to someone.
Doug
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