- Make Jani happy

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Derick Rethans 2002-10-31 14:55:51 +00:00
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@ -58,15 +58,14 @@ The next few rules are more of a technical nature.
The format of the commit messages is pretty simple.
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It is important to note that if your comment spans multiple lines, you have
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@ -78,17 +77,13 @@ For datetime.c:
(PHP date) Added new 'K' format modifier for printing out number of
days until New Year's Eve.
@- Added new 'K' format modifier that will output the number of days
@ until New Year's Eve. (Bob)
For string.c:
(php_trim) Fixed a memory leak resulting from improper use of zval_dtor().
# Man, that thing was leaking all over the place!
@- Fixed memory leak in trim(). (Bob)
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@ -97,12 +92,10 @@ bug report when developers are browsing CVS via. LXR or Bonsai.
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Fixed pgsql notice handler double free crash bug. Bug #14016
@ Fixed pgsql notice handler double free crash bug. Bug #14016
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