On Thu, Oct 12, 2023, 11:21 Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> The pg_upgrade experience right now is a bit as if you woke up in the
> morning and found that city officials came by during the night and
> renumbered your house, thus changing your address. Then, they sent
> change of address forms to everyone who ever mails you anything, plus
> updated your address with your doctor's office and your children's
> school. In a way, there's no problem: nothing has really changed for
> you in any way that matters. Yet, I think that would feel pretty
> uncomfortable if it actually happened to you, and I think the
> pg_upgrade experience is uncomfortable in the same way.
>

It's more like a lot number or surveying tract than an postal address.
Useful for a single party, the builder or the government, but not something
you give out to other people so they can find you.

Whether or not we copy over oids should be done based upon our internal
needs, not end users.  Which is why the fee that do get copied exists,
because we store them in internal files that we want to copy as part of the
upgrade.  It also isn't like pg_dump/restore is going to retain them and
the less divergence between that and pg_upgrade arguably the better.

David J.

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