James Coleman <[email protected]> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 11:36 AM Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The recommended way to deal with updates these days is to leave the
>> original extension script as-is and just write update scripts
>> (1.0--1.1, 1.1--1.2, etc). That way, application of the updates
>> is tested automatically every time you do CREATE EXTENSION.
> Ah, so just don't add a new 1.2 file, etc.
> That also implies not having more direct upgrade paths (e.g., 1.0--1.2)?
Right. Once the accumulation of cruft starts to impact install time
substantially, maybe you want to roll things up to a new base version.
But at least with the contrib modules we've found that it's seldom
worth the trouble.
regards, tom lane