> I think we have to accept the statement that in 7.2.X malicious SQL > queries can cause database failure, and fixing one or two of the ten > known problems doesn't change that fact. > > I don't have a problem with releasing 7.2.4 and including all the fixes, > including security fixes, but I don't see the security fixes _as_ _a_ > _reason_ to release a 7.2.4. > > So, do we have non-security fixes to warrant a 7.2.X?
Gavin Sherry and I have just spent a week at the Linux.conf.au. The feedback we got from users was basically this: 1. We don't allow untrusted users unlimited SQL access 2. Upgrading PostgreSQL sucks 3. We want important corruption fixes 4. So, keep supporting older versions (7.2.x at least) So, basically I think it is a VERY good idea for us to keep releasing 7.2.x versions for a long time. BTW, I'll be posting a linux.conf.au postgres report soonish... Chris ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]