On 7/2/19 10:03, Dave Page wrote:
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 8:26 AM Peter Eisentraut
<peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
I'm wondering whether we should phase out the use of the ossp-uuid
library? (not the uuid-ossp extension)

Hmm... FWIW, just get it in core altogether? Seems small and useful enough... if it carries the opfamily with it, UUID would become really convenient to use for distributed applications.

(being using that functionality for a while, already)

   We have had preferred
alternatives for a while now, so it shouldn't be necessary to use this
anymore, except perhaps in some marginal circumstances?  As we know,
ossp-uuid isn't maintained anymore, and a few weeks ago the website was
gone altogether, but it seems to be back now.

I suggest we declare it deprecated in PG12 and remove it altogether in PG13.
Much as I'd like to get rid of it, we don't have an alternative for
Windows do we? The docs for 11 imply it's required for UUID support
(though the wording isn't exactly clear, saying it's required for
UUID-OSSP support!):
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/install-windows-full.html#id-1.6.4.8.8

AFAIR, Windows has its own DCE/v4 UUID generation support. UUID v5 can be generated using built-in crypto hashes. v1 are the ones (potentially) more cumbersome to generate.... plus they are the least useful IMHO.


Just my .02€

Thanks,

    / J.L.



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