Hi there!

On Sat, Jan 13 2024 at 00:08:35 -0500, Sergio Durigan Junior <sergio.duri...@canonical.com> wrote:
Hello,

In the same spirit as Christian's formal request for an SRU exception
for open-vm-tools, Athos and I would like to formally request the
approval of the PostgreSQL MRE wiki page.

We (the Server team) have been doing such MREs for a number of years
now, but it came to our attention recently that we don't actually have
the MRE policy for PostgreSQL formally defined in a wiki page, as is
usual for more recent packages.

I don't know much about the history behind why such page doesn't exist,
but we would like to fix it by proposing the following document:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PostgreSQLUpdates

It looks like a good documentation of current practice, and current practice looks (mostly) good.

A couple of questions:

* Checking the PostgreSQL policy, they say that a pg_dump/restore cycle between minor updates is *normally* not needed. Has it *ever* been needed in the past? Presumably we would not take such an update (at least, not under this MRE)?

* I notice a number of the updates are of the form “Fix FROB index. If you have any FROB indexes, you must run FROBINATE REINDEX to get the fixes”. How do we notify users of this? It's in the changelog, which is not nothing, and a debconf notice would be *way* too disruptive. Is there anywhere else we should be pushing such “you really should check this” notifications?

Ta,
Chris Halse Rogers



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