Seneca Cunningham wrote: > On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 09:16:16PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > >> We will support PostgreSQL 8.1.x+ for an extended period easily pushing >> into 1.4,1.5/2.0. >> >> There are several reasons for this. PostgreSQL 8.1.x is quite a bit >> faster than 8.0.x. It also supports some larger enterprise features such >> as table partitioning and better procedure development. Also from a >> commercial standpoint, 8.1 is what shipped with RHEL5 (and subsequently >> Centos5) and will likely be the most largely deployed version of >> PostgreSQL for the foreseeable future. >> >> Any thoughts? >> > > I'm not concerned about the dropping of 8.0. No (stable) version of > Debian shipped with it, and none will. As such, my targetted platforms > are not affected. > > Likewise, Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Long Term Support) currently provides 8.1.8.
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