Re: Version numbers on libpq.dll
От | Magnus Hagander |
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Тема | Re: Version numbers on libpq.dll |
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Msg-id | 6BCB9D8A16AC4241919521715F4D8BCE47638A@algol.sollentuna.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Version numbers on libpq.dll ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
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Re: Version numbers on libpq.dll
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Список | pgsql-hackers-win32 |
>Are you saying this line has to be updated in libpq/libpq.rc? > > FILEVERSION 8,0,0,0 > >and the final zero needs to be incremented, and all the other mentions >of 8,0,0,0 in that file? Yes. >We do have the checklist to update this for every major and minor >release. What we _don't_ do is to update those from beta/RC to final. Right. That's what we'd need to do. >The only change between those two versions is that we update >the version >string in configure.in so "SELECT version()" and documentation show the >proper value. Right. So we'd either need a way to propagate that change into the .rc file automatically, or to change it manually. > This is because the libraries are always installed and >applications linking against those libraries don't need any change >between the beta and the final. You still need the new library.. The thing that made it very clear this time was the addition of the PQgetcancel during beta. But really, any change to the library during beta will require a new version... > I wonder if the proper change is to >have the installer always install the library and throw an error if it >fails. Is that possible? I don't think so. That would certainly violate the rule of how files are supposed to be installed in the SYSTEM32 directory. You can force it from the commandline, but not from inside the MSI file, and you can only force it when re-installing, not when installing a new package (and each version is a new package). It seems the only supported way to do that I can find is to create something called a "companion file" which is "attached" to libpq.dll. That means you set the version on a different file somewhere on the system, and then you have to *remove* the version information on libpq.dll. Now, doing that on a DLL in SYSTEM32 violates all sorts of guidelines. Also, it wouldn't solve the problem. say you had 8.0.0rc1 installed and wanted to install 8.0.0beta4 as well because some testing would be needed. You'd break your 8.0.0rc1 installation... It's not as common, but it might happen. (It's still going to give you rpoblems if we do it right since your beta4 will run with the rc1 DLL file, but it's not that common to need to rollback the DLL file as it is to need to do it with the backend, I suppose) (This is all because we support multiple versions installed at the same time. MSI has functions to uninstall previous versions automatically, but we certainly don't want to force that) //Magnus
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