Having RPMs available for an RC version seems premature to me. This is the
first site I've run where I've installed postgresql via dnf, will it run
the upgrade script when it installs a new release?
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Mike Nolan
> On 2 Oct 2022, at 23:05, Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Steve Baldwin writes:
>> Looks like it's official ? - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/15.0/
>
> No, that's just the RC1 version. Note the "Release date:" line is still
> not set.
This highlights an interesting thing with the website that
Steve Baldwin writes:
> Looks like it's official ? - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/15.0/
No, that's just the RC1 version. Note the "Release date:" line is still
not set.
regards, tom lane
Then it looks like the postgresql home page is out of date, it still says
RC1 is official as of Sep 29th with a planned release date of October 13th.
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Mike Nolan
Looks like it's official ? - https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/15.0/
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 7:50 AM Michael Nolan wrote:
> I was doing a check on updates available on my Centos 8 server and dnf is
> telling me that Postgresql 15 is available.
>
> I thought it was only at the RC1 state, but
I was doing a check on updates available on my Centos 8 server and dnf is
telling me that Postgresql 15 is available.
I thought it was only at the RC1 state, but here's what I get:
PostgreSQL 15 for RHEL / Rocky 8 - x86_6417 B/s | 195 B 00:11
PostgreSQL 15 for RHEL / Rocky 8 - x86_
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can you explain this please?