Hi Tom, hi Laurenz

> On 14 Apr 2025, at 16:36, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> 
> Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at> writes:
>> You would have to build PostgreSQL yourself with a fixed version of ICU
>> that you never upgrade if you want to avoid the problem.
[...]
> 2. It's at least *possible* to use your own fixed-version ICU
> library if you're desperate enough.  I don't think that would work
> too well for libc; you're stuck with what the platform provides.

That topic is interesting because I have a huge problem finding a downtime 
window for our applications to rebuild after the SLES upgrades. I am in the 
process of slowly changing everything to ICU. But limiting downtime is 
essential for me.

We always build the PostgreSQL software from source, so if there's a way to 
bake the libicu directly into the software to never change it again (beside 
from recompiling of course), even when building new PostgreSQL versions, I'd 
very much appreciate if if you could let me know how I would do that.

The necessity for reindex is a huge problem for us.

Cheers,
Paul

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