On Feb 10, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > I don't deny that there are risks here. But I think the value of being > able to move an extension when it is safe outweighs the difficulty that > sometimes it isn't safe. I think we can leave making it safer as a > topic for future investigation. > > Dimitri did suggest treating an extension as nonrelocatable if there is > any other extension installed that depends on it. But that seems like > more of a kluge than a nice solution, primarily because it does nothing > for the loose-object risks. I'd rather just document that moving an > extension post-installation might break things, and leave it at that for > now.
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