On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 10:49 +0200, Wolfgang Rißler wrote:
> we are (unfortunately) on windows with our DB and our application.
> Now we want to switch to a new version of Postgres, because we want to 
> use logical replication (to replace our old Postgres 8.3 with 
> slony-replication).
> 
> The problem is, that our application (IDE MS-VisualStudio, C++) has to 
> be 32bit, because of some old 32bit-dll's, which we cant kick out at the 
> moment.
> So I compiled a libpqxx with the last 32bit libpq (which is v10).
> 
> I tried to access a PostgresDB 64bit v10, and it worked very nice.
> So my question is, could (or should) we rather use PostgresDB v13 (to 
> get the newest) or should we stay on PostgresDB v10 (to be more 
> compatible to our libpq/libpqxx).

Use the latest PostgreSQL client if you can, it shouldn't be a problem.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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