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getdate.y in libpcp

To: Stan Cox <scox@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: getdate.y in libpcp
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 18:02:11 +1100
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Stan,

Where did the getdate.y source come from?

qa/752 is now failing everyday after I extended the scope of the testing coverage.

I've tried to locate the original source for getdate.y without success.

The closest I can find is the (renamed from getdate.y) parse-datetime.y in the lib dir from git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git but this contains at least one critical difference compared to getdate.y in the area where qa/752 is breaking.

When we suck source code into PCP I think it is really important that we
(a) don't do it unless there is no choice (accepted in this case),
(b) clearly annotate the PCP source with the original source location
(c) where possible provide some mechanism to track and (better) refresh our version when the external version moves (including reapplying PCP-specific patches, as has obviously been done with getdate.y).

Any background would be most helpful.

Cheers, Ken.

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