* Martin Pitt (mpitt@debian.org) wrote: > Dimitri Fontaine [2009-12-30 14:17 +0100]: > > The problem for the maintainer is having to edit a package, hence do > > some testing and QA again, when there's absolutely NO value in doing so, > > neither for the maintainer, the extension or its users. > > That's only true if the change is to drop a supported version. If one > is added (like a new major version is packaged), then you do need to > adapt your package and test etc., since it will most likely not even > build against the newer server version. It might, but of course, even if it *did* build against the newer server version, you should definitely test to make sure it behaves correctly.. I don't like the idea of having one binary package with multiple PG versions, that's just a bad idea all around in my view. You could make your debian/control file dynamically generated using scripts and the script Martin has to list what major versions exist, but that'd only be done as part of a maintainer upload (in other words, the buildds shouldn't dynamically build it, I don't think). You could still maintain a single source package.. Stephen
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