> On Mar 20, 2017, at 3:53 PM, Baptiste Daroussin <b...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> mandoc 1.14 has introduced a new database format (removing the requirement for
> sqlite). FreeBSD 11.x is having right mandoc 1.13, Given the database format 
> is
> a technical detail (aka new format will be generated anyway automatically and
> seamlessly replacing the old database). I think it does not fall into POLA. 
> For
> such reason I'm planing to upgrade to the 1.14 series (current already have 
> it).
> 
> If that is a matter for you to change that database format please tell me.
> Otherwise in 2 weeks I will import 1.14 in 11-STABLE in order we have it in
> 11.1-R

I tend to agree with our analysis, but have a couple of questions that will 
help us know what’s the right thing to do.

First, this is 100% independent of the kernel, so we don’t have any ‘forward / 
back’ issues with that, correct?

Next, If I reinstall an older version of FreeBSD, it will create the database 
that’s appropriate for 1.13, and vice versa, so it shouldn’t be visible to the 
user.

What happens if I upgrade and then add/delete packages, including upgrade, add 
packages, downgraded?

Is there a dependence on which pkg version you are using?

If the answers to these questions are approximately “yes”, “shouldn’t matter / 
does the right thing”, “won’t be an issue because recreation sets the right 
format and installworld will update the database with the right things as part 
of that” and “doesn’t matter”  then I’d agree that this is an uninteresting 
detail and need not be preserved.

Warner

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