Re: RFC: Update wizard - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Raphaël Enrici
Subject Re: RFC: Update wizard
Date
Msg-id 41A10B05.1060206@club-internet.fr
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In response to Re: RFC: Update wizard  ("Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk>)
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Dave Page wrote:
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org
>>[mailto:pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of
>>Andreas Pflug
>>Sent: 21 November 2004 18:05
>>To: pgadmin-hackers
>>Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] RFC: Update wizard
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>>Hi friends,
>>
>>preparing for the forthcoming 1.3/1.4 version, I'm already
>>prototyping a little on automatic updates, and there are a
>>lot of decisions to take.
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>>We have three areas to update:
>>- The program itself. We will just notify the user that
>>there's something new he might be interested in (depending on
>>beta/release).
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> An option to download/install would be nice. That would require a
> separate program on Windows of course to update the main executable.

What are you thinking about exactly ? A way to specify an external
script/command to launch or something ? Under Linux and maybe others, I
think that updaters generally do exactly the same thing, but generally
less efficiently, as the native packaging systems. Example: I love the
pear system for php but I consider that it clashes with the native
packaging tools under Debian... By using pear system you get unpackaged
files installed on your system.
And what about things partly installed (example data files not up to
date with binaries) which may break the app...

I'd be for something advertising a new version but not more. Unless we
have something really open and customisable to suits the needs of all
OSes packagers.

Regards,
Raphaël

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