On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 01:51:16PM -0500, Lamar Owen wrote:
The gist of the proposal is to treat PostgreSQL the same way the
kernel is
treated. That is, you don't upgrade kernels; you install the new one, and
they coexist. For PostgreSQL it's a little more complicated; but Oliver has
most things right down the line. I will post to the -devel list a proposal
for it as soon as I have it distilled into a Fedora-ish form.
Hmm. Kernel is special-cased in all the tools. Everything else
that has allowed you to install multiple versions has put the new
version number or some other differentiator in the name, like the
gimp-beta or gimp2 packages. I'd say that there would be a lot
less friction following this path for PostgreSQL as well.
But as you say, that's really a topic for -devel.
michaelkjohnson
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