Hi!
subject says it all, I guess. There is hardly no difference between 7.3
libpq and 7.3.1 libpq. Why the version shift? Isn't the only thing
rectifying a version shift that there is a change in the API. Maybe there
is a change, but I cannot find it.
One of the reasons I ask is, if it is a good reason, like say "security",
maybe I can persuade the FreeBSD port responsible guys to bring the port
into the upcoming FreeBSD 5.0 release. The port freeze was introduced just
before pg-7.3 was released, so nothing new will be admitted unless it is a
security fix, more or less, which means FreeBSD 5.0 will probably ship with
7.2.3, which would be a disappointment...
Cheers,
Palle
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