On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 00:41, Jerry Richards
<jerry.richa...@teotech.com> wrote:
> I just installed postgreSQL 9.1 and noticed it hard-codes the folder
> /var/lib/pgsql/9.1 and it hard-codes the service name to be postgresql91.

> Why is the hard-coded version included in the naming?

Note that this is done by Linux distributions, vanilla PostgreSQL
doesn't use version-specific paths.

The reason is that the PostgreSQL on-disk format is not
forward-compatible. In order to upgrade from one Postgres version to
the next, you need to have *both* versions installed at once. As
annoying as it is, version-specific paths is a pretty foolproof way to
enable that.

Regards,
Marti

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