Bruce Momjian wrote: > I thought about that. The docs were pointing to an FAQ number that > doesn't exit anymore, and there is text indicating sometimes the > shared compile isn't needed, so I didn't want to hard-code a version > number in case it wasn't significant aoyway. And if I say newer, it > will be not-newer in a few years. :-)
If you say "x or newer" then that will be true forever unless they take it back out. We should also try to figure out a way for people to find out how their python was compiled rather than making them compile a new one. I would prefer to put more effort into giving people a procedure to follow during PostgreSQL installation to verify the correct setup of their system, rather than giving them a bunch of options to "try" when they have unidentified "problems". ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings
