On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 09:12:37AM -0700, Christopher Lee wrote:
-> all those merges were a lot of work -- Windows took the opportunity  
-> afforded by the changed order of execution of seqdb_test test cases to  
-> reveal about another half dozen lock-ups (due to failure to close an  
-> open file which then gets deleted)...

OK, so I guess a 'randomizing test order' flag is a good idea, too ;)

-> > One question: should I delete, or just rename to something like  
-> > 'zzz_' +
-> > original?  The following branches are under the gun:

[ ...  ]

-> I favor deletion of old branch names, since git has a flat namespace...

OK.  I'll wait until the weekend to see what other people say, and then
go for it.

...I wish there were a way to hide branch names.

-> > -> I also pushed sqlite_serverinfo to master.
-> >
-> > I saw this -- is there a description of what this branch is  
-> > anywhere?  I
-> > haven't been paying attention to the sqlite e-mails -- is it in there?
-> > ;)
-> 
-> See this discussion thread:
-> http://groups.google.com/group/pygr-dev/browse_thread/thread/c9f0c11a6322c879

ok, thanks!

--t
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C. Titus Brown, c...@msu.edu

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