Re: Predicted lifespan of different PostgreSQL branches - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Predicted lifespan of different PostgreSQL branches
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Msg-id 6335.1169915478@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Predicted lifespan of different PostgreSQL branches  (Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>)
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Re: Predicted lifespan of different PostgreSQL branches
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Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org> writes:
> I've been considering only maintaining the current and previous 2
> versions in pgInstaller (the Windows binary distro). But that's a *lot*
> harder to maintain than just PostgreSQL because of all the bundled
> stuff. In other words, when 8.3 is out, the 8.0 series gets dropped.
> What do people think about that? Does anyone think it would be an
> unreasonable policy?

Actually, I was just wondering last night about whether we should bother
maintaining the 8.0/8.1 Windows ports at all.  Everybody knew going in
(or should have known) that 8.0 on Windows would be a pretty raw port
with a lot of issues, as indeed it was, and so long-term support for it
seems a bit pointless.  Perhaps the 8.1 port was up to the point where
it would be sane to use for production, or maybe not.

I haven't tracked Windows-specific issues particularly, but I think
there were at least some important patches we didn't back-port because
of complexity.  Certainly 8.0 and 8.1 src/backend/port/win32/ files look
quite a bit different.  Does anyone recall any specifics about Windows
patches that were back-ported or not?

Anyway I think that a fair case could be made for dropping the 8.0
branch now, and maybe 8.1 too, as far as Windows support goes.  What
you want to do going forward is a different decision --- these are
edge cases because of the newness of the port.

            regards, tom lane

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