On 12/19/2016 01:29 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 12/16/16 8:52 PM, Robert Haas wrote: >> > If the explanation is just a few sentences long, I see no reason not >> > to include it in the release notes. > As far as I can tell from the latest posted patch, the upgrade > instructions are > > - To trigger recovery, create an empty file recovery.trigger instead of > recovery.conf. > > - All parameters formerly in recovery.conf are now regular > postgresql.conf parameters. For backward compatibility, recovery.conf > is read after postgresql.conf, but the parameters can now be put into > postgresql.conf if desired.
Aren't we changing how some of the parameters work? > > Some of that might be subject to patch review, but it's probably not > going to be much longer than that. So I think that will fit well into > the usual release notes section. Changed the subject line of this thread because people are becoming confused about the new topic. I'm not talking about *just* the recovery.conf changes. We're making a lot of changes to 10 which will require user action, and there may be more before 10 is baked. For example, dealing with the version numbering change. I started a list of the things we're breaking for 10, but I don't have it with me at the moment. There's more than 3 things on it. And then there's docs for stuff which isn't *required* by upgrading, but would be a good idea. For example, we'll eventually want a doc on how to migrate old-style partitioned tables to new-style partitioned tables. In any case, Peter's response shows *exactly* why I don't want to put this documentation into the release notes: because people are going to complain it's too long and want to truncate it. Writing the docs will be hard enough; if I (or anyone else) has to argue about whether or not they're too long, I'm just going to drop the patch and walk away. -- -- Josh Berkus Red Hat OSAS (any opinions are my own) -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers