Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA
От | Markus Wanner |
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Тема | Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA |
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Msg-id | 512379E2.1070806@bluegap.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to apt.postgresql.org until we have a PPA (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
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Re: Re: [pgsql-www] We should not transition to
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Список | pgsql-pkg-debian |
On 02/19/2013 01:03 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Adding to this complexity, I just realized that the Ubuntu code names > are different from the Debian code names, even though Ubuntu is based on > Debian. Guys, this code name bashing is starting to get ridiculous. Some people are better at remembering names, others are better at memorizing numbers. So where's the big deal? I myself firmly belong to the first group, having trouble remembering my own phone number. That's why I barely have an idea of what Debian or Ubuntu version *number* I'm using. But I know for certain that I'm running squeeze (or wheezy, on more experimental machines or newish hardware) and precise (and yes, I know it's an LTS version). Of course, numbers have more intrinsic information. But what use is knowing that 4 follows 3 if you don't remember whether you are on version 3 or 4? (Not to mention numbering gaps, major vs. minor version number increments, and similar marketing non-sense.) For mates in my group: here's the command (of about equal complexity) to find out your "release number": $lsb_release --short --release 7.0 Regards Markus Wanner P.S.: did the Postgres project ever considering using proper release names? That would avoid the recurring confusion between 9.4 and 10.0, for example. *runs* *hides* *covers* *prays*
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