Greetings, * David Steele (da...@pgmasters.net) wrote: > On 4/10/20 4:09 AM, Michael Paquier wrote: > >I have noticed that attempting to use pg_basebackup from HEAD leads to > >failures when using it with backend versions from 12 and older: > >$ pg_basebackup -D hoge > >pg_basebackup: error: backup manifests are not supported by server > >version 12beta2 > >pg_basebackup: removing data directory "hoge" > > > >This is a bit backwards with what we did in the past to maintain > >compatibility silently when possible, for example look at the handling > >of temporary replication slots. Instead of an error when means to > >force users to have to specify --no-manifest in this case, shouldn't > >we silently disable the generation of the backup manifest? We know > >that this option won't work on older server versions anyway. > > I'm a bit conflicted here. I see where you are coming from, but given that > writing a manifest is now the default I'm not sure silently skipping it is > ideal.
It's only the default in v13.. Surely when we connect to a v12 or earlier system we should just keep working and accept that we don't get a manifest as part of that. Thanks, Stephen
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