Tom Lane wrote:

Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This isn't necessarily true. That old of a version of PostgreSQL is probably
running on a quite out-of-date OS -- for instance, if the OS was Red Hat Linux, then the point at which 6.2.1 was shipped was RHL 5.0. Can you even compile PostgreSQL 7.3.x on RHL 5.0 or its contemporaries?

Surely. We still support other platforms that make RHL 5.0 look like the new kid on the block. There might not be RPMs available, but I can't believe it wouldn't compile from source.

It's not that simple. At some point we decide to support newer bison, flex, ant, jdk, tcl ... you go through some chain of upgrades.


I do agree that people running that old a Linux distro need to think
about updating more than just Postgres, though.  They have kernel bugs
as well as PG bugs to fear :-(

Plus all the well known vulnerabilities used by worms and root kits ...



Jan


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