> "Thomas G. Lockhart" <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:
> > How are the docs (sources) not in sync? I found some words on
> > PQsetNoticeProcessor() in libpq.3 which were not in an earlier version,
> > and moved those into libpq.sgml.
>
> There's bits and pieces in each file that are not in the other one ---
> I'm afraid there's no substitute for going through both files manually
> to bring libpq.sgml fully up to speed. I'm willing to do that; I was
> just waiting until things had reached the point where everybody agrees
> that the .sgml version is the one that will be maintained. The last
> time I asked about this, I was told (by Bruce? I forget) that the man
> page version was still the one to maintain. I'm not willing to do that
> comparison more than once, so I left well enough alone for a while.
>
> > Now, there *is* the issue of whether libpq.3 is appropriate for a man
> > page. I believe it is not, since there is *so* much information needed
> > to understand and since man pages have such a flat structure.
>
> I concur; the libpq doco is unwieldy for a man page. I don't have any
> problem with dropping the man page --- I'm just waiting for the
> merry-go-round to come to a stop.
>
> > Let me know how this sounds and what would be easiest for you. I'll see
> > if I can get enough finished on the web site pages to update them with
> > new info today.
>
> If anyone has any un-checked-in changes for either libpq.3 or
> libpq.sgml, please check them in soon or at least let me know about
> them. I'll try to get to the documentation update work in a few days.
Go for it. I can easily generate the cvs diff file which make things
very easy.
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