Keep in mind that postgresl from storage is not upwards compatible with the previous implementation of postgresql (from module.database), not fixing this will break backwards compatibility.This is related to the remark of eduard: old database layers are not or badly tested.
If they don't work perhaps a remark in the release-notes would suffice, but we can in that case just as well remove them immediately (what's the point of waiting until 1.8, if then don't work now...)
There need to be clarity about this issue before the release. I would not be
against dropping support for the 'old' database layers now, but I do not
think that was the original intention.
Im trying to create a new oracle based on storage, therefore im trying to get the previous oracle database implementation running *again*. Should i also test postgresql? / other implementations that are not backwards compatible?
