Marc G. Fournier wrote:
And, for Bittorrent Users, David has put up the tar packages at:
http://bt.postgresql.org
The windows installer torrent doesn't work.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> For those already running 8.x on your production servers, please note
> that this upgrade does *NOT* require a dump restore, but due to a
> bump in the major version number for the client library (libpq), it
> *WILL* require all client applications to be recompiled at the
No. Clients on other machines should work fine since nothing changed in the
wire protocol.
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 05:24, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
> I want to be 100% sure.
>
> Currently my server runing 8.0.1 and my HTTP server ( another computer )
> runing php which compiled on PG 7.4.7 and
I want to be 100% sure.
Currently my server runing 8.0.1 and my HTTP server ( another computer )
runing php which compiled on PG 7.4.7 and its working great.
I need to recompile all the clients on all the other servers ( php /
psql ) including PHP ?
THanks
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
For those alre
> For a full list of bugs fixed in this version, please see the
> HISTORY file, which can be found at:
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/v8.0.2/HISTORY
This link should be:
http://wwwmaster.postgresql.org/download/mirrors-ftp?file=source%2Fv8.0.
2%2FHISTORY
or simply
http://www.po
Over the past several weeks, Tom Lane has been working on replacing our
old Cache Management Alorithm (ARC) with a new, patent free one (2Q).
In order to reduce the number of 8.x deployments out there that are using
the old manager, we have just released 8.0.2, and encourage adminstrators
to up