FYI, it is 376k lines of C code, not bytes.
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> What is amazing, is that you can make such complete system on Linux with
> only 376k of code...
>
> I think bloated software is not part of your dictionnary, and that's good...
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Momjian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 1:03 PM
> To: Ross J. Reedstrom
> Cc: Tom Lane; PostgreSQL-development
> Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Now 376175 lines of code
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> Never mind. I see I ran it already on 7.0 and got 376k. You used my
> idential script to get these numbers. I will use your nice numbers for
> a presentation at the show in two weeks. Thanks a lot.
>
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> > On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 01:45:31AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> > > Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > I did a distclean on 7.0, and ran 'wc' on all the *.[chly] files, and
> > > > got a much larger number than what we got from Berkeley.
> > > > 376175
> > > > Seems someone has been busy. :-)
> > >
> > > Forgive a newbie --- what was the count for the original Berkeley code?
> > > Do you have the same numbers for other milestones?
> >
> > Not that I'm a big believer in kloc as a measure of productivity (oh,
> > Bruce just said busy, didn't he? That's a different story...), I happen
> > to have a couple historical trees laying around, starting with the last
> > one I found at Berkeley:
> >
> > postgres-v4r2 244581
> > postgres95-1.09 178976
> > postgresql-6.1.1 200709
> > postgresql-6.3.2 260809
> > postgresql-6.4.0 297479
> > postgresql-6.4.2 297918
> > postgresql-6.5.3 331278
> >
> > Well, more than a couple trees, I guess (actually I unpacked tarballs
> > for most of these)
> >
> > HTH,
> > Ross
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