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Re: As a Linux distro, how to package multiple postgres major versions?

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On 1/4/22 13:15, Chocimier wrote:
Hello,

I left process as described in previous message.

That's after people on irc confirmed that using libpq across versions is fine,
and realizing that libpq is just a client to talk to server, and doesn't
implement other server functionality.

As long as you are using the latest version of libpq. For a recent thread on where it may be causing an issue because of incompatibilities:

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/4042326.1641321158%40sss.pgh.pa.us

W dniu 25.11.2021 o 21:17, Laurent FAILLIE pisze:
Hello,

Which distribution are you speaking about ?

When you're upgrading your system, all supported version are rebuilt every time a dependencies change

Void Linux, a binary distribution. Packages are rebuild here only on shlib changes, not after every dependency update, in trust to library developers keeping compatibility otherwise, so far with good outcome. Switching versions is not yet enabled for postgres, but planned on next update.

Thanks for tips!




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