I recall a couple of people asking about when 8.3 would be available for Debian and Ubuntu. Here's an update now that some useful packages have come out this week.

Debian has the new source version available for their some distance in the future Sid release at http://packages.debian.org/sid/postgresql-8.3 A related component is their common PostgreSQL package; you can follow recent QA on getting that compatible with 8.3 at http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/postgresql-common.html

Binary backports for current releases are now trickling out; see http://www.nabble.com/Postgresql-8.3-to15290017.html for more information. That will lead you to unofficial packages at http://rhonda.deb.at/debian/bpo/postgresql-common/ and http://rhonda.deb.at/debian/bpo/postgresql-8.3/

Unbuntu will be including 8.3 in their upcoming Hardy Heron release: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/misc/postgresql-8.3

This has been backported to the current 7.10 by the Unofficial Backports group: http://backports.trausch.us/2008/02/11/new-package-backports-postgresql-83-and-dependencies/

The about page their tells how to use their repository to install their version easily.

Now that the source versions for Debian and Ubuntu are out, a sufficiently industrious person might do their own backport for an earlier version. Once upon a time I was able to do that for 8.2 following the instructions at http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/373 , that may be helpful if you're interested in starting down that trail.

Note that these are all very unofficial at this point. You should follow the appropriate level of due dilligance for your site to confirm these are reliable sources before installing their packages or trusting their repositories.

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* Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD

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