Tom Lane wrote:
> I wrote:
> > [ concerning various migration hazards in contrib/ ]
>
> > * isn has got the nastiest problems of the lot: since it piggybacks
> > on type bigint, a migrated database might work, or might crash
> > miserably, depending on whether bigint has become pass-by-value
> > in the new database. I'm not very sure if we can fix this reasonably.
>
> I've spent some time thinking about possible workarounds for this, and
> not really come up with any. The only feasible thing I can think of
> to do is teach pg_migrator to refuse to migrate if (a) the old DB
> contains contrib/isn, and (b) the new DB has FLOAT8PASSYVAL (which
> can be checked in pg_control). One question here is how you decide
> if the old DB contains contrib/isn. I don't think looking for the
> type name per se is a hot idea. The best plan that has come to mind
> is to look through pg_proc to see if there are any C-language functions
> that reference "$libdir/isn".
Sure, pg_migrator is good at checking. Please confirm you want this
added to pg_migrator.
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