On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 05:17:26PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
 
> I am not familiar with the exact wording of the message, but I suppose it is 
> aimed primarily at users of stable, who will end up doing stable to stable 
> upgrades.  Those who are using testing and unstable will have to endure a 
> transition period of a month or two until everything is back in place.


Here the message:

 The PostgreSQL version 8.2 is obsolete, but the server
 or client packages are still installed. Please install the latest
 packages (postgresql-8.3 and postgresql-client-8.3) and upgrade the
 existing 8.2 clusters with pg_upgradecluster (see manpage).
 .
 Please be aware that the installation of postgresql-8.3 will
 automatically create a default cluster 8.3/main. If you want to
 upgrade the 8.2/main cluster, you need to remove the already existing
 8.3 cluster (pg_dropcluster --stop 8.3 main, see manpage for
 details).
 .
 The old server and client packages are no longer supported. After the
 existing clusters are upgraded, the postgresql-8.2 and
 postgresql-client-8.2 packages should be removed.

I thing this is clear no support for 8.2 or?


            ruben

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