On 12/1/2005 2:49 PM, Jim Archer wrote:
Hi Christopher...
--On Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:16 PM -0500 Christopher Browne
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Will older versions of Postgres continue to be supported by Slony?
Until we have compelling reason to break off compatibility.
I'd like to drop 7.3, as its namespace handling and name quoting
handling is too often painfully different from the later releases. But
nothing has been *so* compelling as to make it really worthwhile to do so.
Thanks for the reply. The reason I ask is because the packaged version of
Postgres on the currently stable Debian release (Sarge Debian 1:3.3.5-12)
is version 7.4.7. It is possible to run a newer Postgres on Sarge of
course, but doing so can complicate maintenance and future upgrads of the
operating system. Debian is pretty popular due to its stability, which of
course often leave it a bit behind the curve.
Is supporting all the 7.x series releases difficult, or just 7.3.x?
There is nothing difficult about it. It is simply the required manpower.
Also, we will not support any Postgres releases that are out of main
support anyway. 7.3 is the next release to be officially desupported and
be sure that this project will not care about 7.3 afterwards either.
Jan
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