> > > If so, that seems pretty drastic.  I cannot imagine that once our 
> > databases
> > > start getting really huge that this will last as an upgrade method.  I
> > > thought we would be using pg_upgrade, but I see a note that it will not
> > > work with versions of postgres 7.1 and higher.
> > >
> > > Why did pg_upgrade go away, and can we look forward to one in the future?
> >
> >It is in /contrib/pg_upgrade now and it does work for 7.1 upgrades,
> >though it is only lightly tested.
> 
> Bruce, are you saying I can use /contrib/pg_upgrade for my 7.1.2 to 7.2 
> upgrade?

Yes, absolutely.  At least it worked in my tests.

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