Satoshi Nagayasu wrote:
Oops, I visited a page describing about the coderepository
from here:

http://www.postgresql.org/developer/coding

I just made a pass through the wiki cleaning up all of the outdated CVS related stuff I knew of there that this page was pointing to. It's a sequential group of 9 changes to revert if we're forsaken and somehow this conversion stops. Main thing left with obsolete info is http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/cvs.html

Yeah, I know the code repository has been moved to Git,
but I believed that Git and anon-cvs are available
since the doc mentions with them both.

If the patch you generated applies to the git version of the repo cleanly, you may be fine for now. The anon-cvs version is mainly intended as a source to get a copy of the source code just to compile or read, not to develop patches against. For that it would be better to switch to git when you get some time to spend on that.

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