"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
> The reality of pg_dump is not a good one. It is buggy and not very
> reliable.
I think everyone acknowledges that we have more work to do on pg_dump.
But we have to do that work anyway. Spreading ourselves thinner by
creating a whole new batch of code for in-place upgrade isn't going to
improve the situation. The thing I like about the pg_upgrade approach
is that it leverages a lot of code we already have and will need to
continue to maintain in any case.
Also, to be blunt: if pg_dump still has problems after all the years
we've put into it, what makes you think that in-place upgrade will
magically work reliably?
> This I am hoping
> changes in 7.4 as we moved to a pure "c" implementation.
Eh? AFAIR, pg_dump has always been in C.
regards, tom lane