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Hi,

Le 19 août 08 à 19:06, Tom Lane a écrit :
Dimitri Fontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Another thing I do not understand well is how people are expected to work in
8.3 with a function based API, without hitting Skype problems.

What we've got at this point is a submitted patch for a new feature
that hasn't even been accepted into HEAD yet.  Lobbying to get it
back-patched is entirely inappropriate IMHO.

Well, there's a misunderstanding here. I certainly were lobbying for considering a backpatch as I saw it as a bugfix. You told me it's a new feature, I say ok for not backpatching, obviously.

This mail was a real attempt at learning some tips to be able to push the functions usage as far as Skype is doing, in 8.3 release, and avoiding the trap which has always existed in released PostgreSQL version. This certainly was a bad attempt at it.

Now, my understanding is that rolling out new versions of functions requires forcing dropping all current opened sessions as soon as PostgreSQL considers you need to drop any function. I'll think about it in next project design meetings.

Regards,
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dim


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