Gurjeet Singh wrote:


This is very similar to Andrew's original suggestion of splitting 32 bits into 16+16, but managed by the machine hence no complicated comparison algos needed on our part. Also, since this is all transparent to the SQL interface, our dump-reload cycle or Slony replication, etc. should not be affected either.



It would break the on-disk representation, though. That's not something we want to do any more if it can possibly be avoided. We want to keep pg_upgrade working.

cheers

andrew



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