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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> There are downsides for users by having the PostGIS versions seperate<BR>
> from the PostgreSQL ones.. Primairly, having to deal with the whole<BR>
> upgrade process when going from PostgreSQL major versions. It's pretty<BR>
> much an ugly mess, if you ask me. Having PostGIS included in core would<BR>
> simplify that process immensly..<BR>
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> Stephen<BR>
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I'm not convinced it would. You still need to do a dump reload and functions change.<BR>
Even with being baked in, I don't see this being fixed since the functions and even the underlying structure<BR>
changes.<BR>
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I think we just need to do a better job of making PostGIS upgrades less painful apart from PostgreSQL.<BR>
Plus some people may need to run 1.3 and some may opt to go 1.4, this would no longer be possible is my thinking.<BR>
I personally would have a problem with some of my bigger installs.<BR>
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