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>> If I get time, I will begin making psql backward-compatible to 7.3 and
>> further, but the changes to do so will not be as small as this patch
>> and I would rather they get evaluated separately.
>
> But do we want to do this? Is it worth doing, and maintaining?
I think so, within reason. Certainly going back to 7.4 is worthy, and
probably 7.3 as well. Going back to 7.2 is probably not: in addition
to major changes due to schemas appearing, it is a pretty old version
at this point. People have certainly expressed interest in the past
as far making psql backwards-compatible, and I think the code can be
kept fairly clean.
At least we are guaranteed to compile against current libraries - apps
outside the source tree never get that luxury and have worse
compatibility problems. :)
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Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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