> Whoever put it in the tree to start with maybe should explain (:-)) > > It looks as if both the 'official' 3.2 and 3.2.4 have added some > possibly useful features, so I guess everything can be rationalized now. > The question still is, though: should it still be in the source tree? > > Cheers, > -- Pete -- They already explained... you can see the commit log by looking the rman.c file up, if you use the trac browse you can select to annotate, which will give you a line by line breakdown of the history. http://dev.haiku-os.org/browser/haiku/trunk/src/tools/rman/rman.c?annotate=blame&rev=13015 Perhaps we should compare this one versus the results from applying the debian patch and see what if anything can also be merged from the Haiku one. -scott