Hi,
On 2020-02-26 16:52:13 +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> This part is not clear to me. You're _assuming_ that the unpackaged--xxx
> will not make checks, so you _drop_ support for it ? Can't the normal
> extension script also be unsafe for some reason ?
Yes. But it's at least plausible to make
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 09:32:24AM +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 11:18:43AM -0500, Chapman Flack wrote:
> > On 2/26/20 10:52 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> >
> > > This part is not clear to me. You're _assuming_ that the unpackaged--xxx
> > > will not make checks, so you _d
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 11:18:43AM -0500, Chapman Flack wrote:
> On 2/26/20 10:52 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>
> > This part is not clear to me. You're _assuming_ that the unpackaged--xxx
> > will not make checks, so you _drop_ support for it ? Can't the normal
> > extension script also be unsafe
> Presumably 15 years out from the 1.x -> 2.x we can stop worrying about
> bundling unpackaged postgis into an extension, and just recommend a hard
> upgrade dump/restore to the hardy souls still running 1.x.
>
> P.
>
We don't need to worry about 1.x cause 1.x can only do a hard upgrade to 2 or
On 2/26/20 10:52 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> This part is not clear to me. You're _assuming_ that the unpackaged--xxx
> will not make checks, so you _drop_ support for it ? Can't the normal
> extension script also be unsafe for some reason ? Or can't the
> unpackaged-xxx script be made safe by th
OK, well, what PostGIS needs is the ability for 'ALTER EXTENSION …. UPDATE foo’
to end up with two extensions in the end, ‘foo’ and ‘foo_new’. That’s what’s
happening in the 2.x -> 3 upgrade process, as ‘postgis’ becomes ‘postgis’ and
‘postgis_raster’.
Presumably 15 years out from the 1.x -> 2
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 10:37:41AM -0500, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> * Sandro Santilli (s...@kbt.io) wrote:
> > On pgsql-hackers we only want to find a future-proof way to "package
> > existing objects into an extension". If the syntax
> > `CREATE EXTENSION FROM UNPACKAGED`
> > has g
Greetings,
* Sandro Santilli (s...@kbt.io) wrote:
> On pgsql-hackers we only want to find a future-proof way to "package
> existing objects into an extension". If the syntax
> `CREATE EXTENSION FROM UNPACKAGED`
> has gone, would it be ok for just:
> `CREATE EXTENSION `
> to intercept unpackaged
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 03:35:46PM +0100, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
> > On 26 Feb 2020, at 15:13, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>
> > On pgsql-hackers we only want to find a future-proof way to "package
> > existing objects into an extension".
>
> What is the longterm goal of PostGIS, to use this as a s
> On 26 Feb 2020, at 15:13, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> On pgsql-hackers we only want to find a future-proof way to "package
> existing objects into an extension".
What is the longterm goal of PostGIS, to use this as a stepping stone to reach
a point where no unpackaged extensions exist; or find a
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 08:55:03AM -0500, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> * Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski (m...@komzpa.net) wrote:
> > PostGIS 2.5 had raster and vector blended together in single extension.
> > In PostGIS 3, they were split out into postgis and postgis_raster
> > extension
Greetings,
* Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski (m...@komzpa.net) wrote:
> PostGIS 2.5 had raster and vector blended together in single extension.
> In PostGIS 3, they were split out into postgis and postgis_raster extensions.
For my 2c, at least, I still don't really get why that split was done.
>
=?UTF-8?Q?Darafei_=22Kom=D1=8Fpa=22_Praliaskouski?= writes:
> Removal of FROM UNPACKAGED breaks PostGIS 2.5 -> 3.0 upgrade path, and
> we haven't yet found a proper replacement since such removal wasn't
> something we were expecting.
I'd agree with Stephen's comment:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11
Hi,
PostGIS 2.5 had raster and vector blended together in single extension.
In PostGIS 3, they were split out into postgis and postgis_raster extensions.
To upgrade, there is now postgis_extensions_upgrade() function, that
unpackages the raster part out of postgis extensions, upgrades it, and
pack
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