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To: Devrim Gündüz <[email protected]>
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Subject: please build packages --with-lz4
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2021 21:03:59 -0500
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
Would you plan to build packages --with-lz4 ?
See commit bbe0a81db69bd10bd166907c3701492a29aca294
Allow configurable LZ4 TOAST compression.
Also, a reminder about this old thread.
The devel packages should be built with a versions like (I think)
0.1.14.0-alpha*
postgresql14.x86_64 14-alpha_20210322_PGDG.rhel7 pgdg14-updates-testing
On Thu, Apr 09, 2020 at 11:56:01AM -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> On Thu, 2019-05-23 at 09:55 -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> > > I'm wondering how versioning on PGDG RPMs is intended to work.
> > > Yum seems to thinks that the "nightly builds" are of higher version number
> > > than beta.
> > > [pryzbyj@dev ~]$ yum list --enablerepo='pgdg12-updates-testing' --showdu postgresql12
> > > Installed Packages postgresql12.x86_64 12.0-1devel_20190502_1PGDG.rhel7 @pgdg12-updates-testing
> > > Available Packages postgresql12.x86_64 12beta1-1PGDG.rhel7 pgdg12-updates-testing
>
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2019 at 11:15:58AM +0100, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
> > Oops, I did it again :-( Let's review this once we start releasing 13 devel
> > RPMs after summer.
>
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2020 at 12:24:29AM +0100, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
> > On Wed, 2020-04-08 at 10:47 -0500, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> > > A reminder about this.
> > > The versions should sort like:
> > >
> > > nightly build < beta < rc < released
> >
> > Can you please send a patch?
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't know anything about building RPMs.
>
> When I mentioned last year, it looked like:
> > > postgresql12.x86_64 12.0-1devel_20190502_1PGDG.rhel7 @pgdg12-updates-testing
> > > postgresql12.x86_64 12beta1-1PGDG.rhel7 pgdg12-updates-testing
>
> That's an issue since "12" sorts lower than "12beta1", which means that the
> devel => beta upgrade didn't work correctly (I don't remember, but that maybe
> also broke the beta/rc => 13.0 release upgrade).
>
> The curent package looks like:
> postgresql13.x86_64 13.0-20200407_devel_1PGDG.rhel7 @pgdg13-updates-testing
>
> I think that will be an issue again when you release beta1, unless you name it
> something weird like 20200601beta1.
>
> I found:
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Versioning/
> |Prerelease versions
> |In the Version: tag, use the version that upstream has determined the next release will be. For the field of the Release: tag, use a number of the form "0.N" where N is an integer beginning with 1 and increasing for each revision of the package. Prerelease versions MUST use a Release: tag strictly less than 1, as this is the sole indicator that a prerelease has been packaged.
>
> So I *think* the devel release should be called something like this with a
> leading "0.0":
>
> postgresql13-13.0.0.20200407git[...]
>
> And then beta1 can use a leading "0.1" or (according to that doc) "~":
> postgresql13-13.0.1.beta1
> postgresql13-13.0~beta1
>
> "r" follows "b" so "rc" will work right using the same convention.
> postgresql13-13.0.1.rc1
> postgresql13-13.0~rc1
>
> And then I think it's finally released as:
> postgresql13-13.0 (here, the "release tag" is 1):
>
> --
> Justin
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