On 10.02.2011 20:01, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On tor, 2011-02-10 at 09:28 -0800, Jeff Davis wrote:
I originally put it there so that I wouldn't mix up data directories
with a patch I'm reviewing, but I agree that it seems easier this way.

FWIW, I disagree with Tom and do recommend putting the catversion change
in the patch.

I'm very bad at remembering to bump it, so I also won't mind patch authors doing it.

The ideal reminder would be some special comment you could put on the catversion line that would cause "git push" to fail if it's still there when I try to push the commit to the repository. There doesn't seem to be a "pre-push" hook in git, although some googling suggests that it would be quite easy to write a small wrapper shell script to check that. I'm seriously considering to do that, given that I more often forget to bump catversion than not.

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