On 09:55 Wed 16 Apr , Tiziano Müller wrote: > What do the new ebuilds offer: > a) A split into dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}. Now, I know that > splitting up packages isn't the Gentoo way. I know we could have done it > using USE flags but this approach gives more flexibility due to the current > way how binary packages are being generated and distributed.
I'd like to hear some more info on this point. > In general the only thing you have to then do is to uninstall dev-db/libpq > and dev-db/postgresql and install the same version of postgresql-base and > postgresql-server. No revdep-rebuild is needed. > For early adopters: It's best to wait until we changed the dependencies, > afterwards you can unmask the dev-db/postgresql-{docs,base,server} > packages... People want `emerge postgresql` to do something. Otherwise it's not always obvious which random hyphenated packages you're supposed to install, and it's just like you're digging around some huge subpackage list in Ubuntu or Fedora. Thanks, Donnie -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list