2014-09-30 15:04 GMT+02:00 Petr Hracek <phracek(a)redhat.com>:
In RHEL we are using preupgrade-assistant [1] which does this work.
If user write a check script then it will inform user that upgrade is not
supported.
The check script can also inform user that e.g. mariadb changed structure
and it's required to execute a convert script or whatever.
Currently now preupgrade-assistant is not available in Fedora.
I discussed with Honza Horak (team lead of databases) about this issues
and can be used in this case.
There is only one issue. Each package maintainer should create own
subpackage with check script
which should be used on Fedora.
No thanks.
You should suggest a more targeted approach than adding such a burden
to package maintainers.
And I think that this is a bit problematic. From time point of view
[1]
https://github.com/phracek/preupgrade-assistant
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> Jaroslav
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