From: Tom Lane on
Gurjeet Singh <singh.gurjeet(a)gmail.com> writes:
> The src/backend/parser/gram.c is a generated file, so shouldn't this be
> removed by `make distclean`, or maybe even by `make clean`?

No. It's shipped in distribution tarballs. If you want all derived
files to be removed, use make maintainer-clean.

regards, tom lane

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From: Andrew Dunstan on


Gurjeet Singh wrote:
>
> I did a `git clean -f -d` and even that did not remove gram.c,
> apparently because this file _was_ alive at some point in the past
> hence git won't remove it even though the current branch does not have
> gram.c.
>
>

At first glance that looks like a git bug.

cheers

andrew

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From: Robert Haas on
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Andrew Dunstan <andrew(a)dunslane.net> wrote:
> Gurjeet Singh wrote:
>>
>> I did a `git clean -f -d` and even that did not remove gram.c, apparently
>> because this file _was_ alive at some point in the past hence git won't
>> remove it even though the current branch does not have gram.c.
>
> At first glance that looks like a git bug.

My guess is that either .git/info/exclude or a .gitignore file
someplace says to ignore gram.c. git clean -df will not remove such
files; you need git clean -dfx if you want that.

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From: Gurjeet Singh on
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Robert Haas <robertmhaas(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Andrew Dunstan <andrew(a)dunslane.net>
> wrote:
> > Gurjeet Singh wrote:
> >>
> >> I did a `git clean -f -d` and even that did not remove gram.c,
> apparently
> >> because this file _was_ alive at some point in the past hence git won't
> >> remove it even though the current branch does not have gram.c.
> >
> > At first glance that looks like a git bug.
>
> My guess is that either .git/info/exclude or a .gitignore file
> someplace says to ignore gram.c. git clean -df will not remove such
> files; you need git clean -dfx if you want that.
>

Yes indeed, -x is what I needed.

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