Enrico Weigelt napsal(a):
> * Jakub Moc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> 
>> Don't want to be rude, but would you damn read the bug finally? 
>> It's already *fixed* in ~arch and waiting for stabilization 
>> (in fact, it's already stabilized almost everywhere due to 
>> security Bug 152783). 
> 
> As far as the official (not-cvs) tree concerns (my copy sync'ed
> this night): 8.0.9 - yes, of course. But I wanted to go an step
> back and get 8.0.8 fixed, ASAP.
> 
> My next step would be changing the libpq dependency in 
> postgresql-8.0.9 to >=libpq-8.0.8-r1.
>
> This should allow an seamless update.

Yeah, that would ensure two things:

1/ a seamless collision (postgresql which installed pg_config depending
on libpq that now installs its own copy)

2/ a nicely borked postgresql for people who installed 8.0.9 which
allowed them to upgrade their libpq to incompatible 8.1.5; the
dependency is ~{PV} now for obvious reasons)

Well done :P

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