$ apt-cache showpkg postgresql
Package: postgresql
Versions:
7.4.3-3

No, it's not an issue at all. That's perfect.

\\pb



Bruno Rodrigues wrote:

Alan McNatty wrote:

I agree completely - just highlighting for Bruno.
If he's going to make a Debian package for stable it will be an issue if
package has is compiled --with-pgsql and as long as 7.2 is in stable. On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 10:04, Pedro B. wrote:


Sorry, but doing patches to support a 7.2.x version when 7.4.x is the stable version, is like proposing to go back to stoneage and make fire by using 2 sticks.

The 7.2 is completely deprecated on a postgres point of view.

I do know debian-stable still uses it, but it shouldn't. 7.4.3 should have gone out of testing ages ago. 7.5 is halfway under development, because everyone in the "postgres world" (hate these tags, but they are sometimes needed) has implemented 7.4.

These are the 2 cents from a deep-into-postgres-point of view.


No,. I'm doing a package for testing, Sarge, just before it gets released.
Sarge is using 7.4 (http://packages.debian.org/testing/misc/postgresql), so I guess this is not an issue, right ?







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