> Am 07.12.2024 um 05:13 schrieb Philip Rhoades via users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>:
> 
> People,
> 
> Years ago I got caught when there was a major change of PG and I had to go 
> back to a previous version of Fedora to export the PG data so I could import 
> it into the new PG on the new Fedora - so I have been routinely 
> (more-or-less) doing these exports as part of my normal backup process.
> 
> Is there the same consideration necessary for all my Podman containers? - it 
> would be a major pain to have to export them all individually and then import 
> them all again for a Fedora upgrade . . does an in-place upgrade - say for 
> f40 to f41 accommodate any DB / dir struct changes necessary for 
> /var/lib/containers/storage? - and in general, for _any_ Fedora in-place 
> upgrade?
> 
> Does an in-place upgrade handle major changes in Postgresql and, more 
> importantly, Podman now? - if so, how does it do it?
> 

Regarding PostgreSQL an update from f40 to f41 works fine, no need to export 
and import the data. After the update, in f41 you get a warning about changes 
in collate (due to an update of external libs) and an instruction how to fix it 
(as part of the warning message).



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