I'm using Postgresql 7.0.3 on RH7 with pleasant results (except the JDBC
driver's timstamp issue).

I don't serialize any objects as BLOBs though.  Why do you want to do
this?

Jeff

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Julian Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 7:28 AM
>To: Orion-Interest
>Subject: What versions of Postgres are people using?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Following on from my earlier questions about alternatives to 
>Hypersonic, a
>few people recommended Postgres.
>
>Well, I'd been meaning to try Postgres generally for a long 
>time anyway, so
>downloaded the latest version from the site (703) and installed it.
>
>Orion wouldn't run with it, complaining about lack of binary 
>object support
>(fair enough given that looking inthe JDBC source reveals that it's not
>implemented in 703!). Thing is, I was talking to the guy who wrote the
>Postgres drivers and it sounds like there was no stream support in 6.5
>either; this is new in 7.1 (which isn't released yet). But Orion must
>require the use of somthing like this to store serialized data, surely?
>
>So what are the people on the list who use Postgres actually 
>using? Have you
>patched the JDBC drivers to work, or did someone release 
>patched 6.5 drivers
>for Postgres which everyone's installed? Or have you modified Orion to
>serialize data using some other mechanism to the default? I 
>imagine most
>people on the list are using 6.5 rather than 7.0.3? Confusing, 
>to say the
>least...
>
>cheers
>
>Jules
>
>

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