Re: Postgresql 8.0 or 8.1 vs. latest Red Hat RPM

From: Bradley Kieser <brad(at)kieser(dot)net>
To: Dominik Składanowski <dskladanowski(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Postgresql 8.0 or 8.1 vs. latest Red Hat RPM
Date: 2006-02-10 10:16:08
Message-ID: 43EC67E8.2030402@kieser.net
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Dominik Składanowski wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Bradley Kieser wrote:
>
>> I would always use the latest stable release from the PG project for
>> four reasons:
>> a) Databases are notoriously difficult to upgrade once they are in [ ... ]
>>
>> b) The dev team just keeps on making this wonderful DB better. Every
>> release is a gem and well worth having.
>>
>> c) PG runs on RedHat no problems. Besides which, in the real world, if [ ... ]
>>
>> d) Most importantly: You WILL be testing the new PG release in addition [ ... ]
>>
>
> Your arguments convinced me to use latest stable PostgreSQL database.
> I use CentOS 4.x (as you know it is RHEL4 compatibile) and I have
> successfuly installed PostgreSQL 8.1.2 from www.postgresql.org.
>
>
Cool.
Hope you are very happy with the decision.
> And now, if I need PostgreSQL as a base for PHP aplication? Package
> php-pgsql-4.3.9-3.9.rpm (distributed with CentOS/RHEL) will be works
> with PostgreSQL 8.1.2?
>
>
I am not familiar with that particular RPM so can't comment,
unfortunately. But in general, I have found that all the php-pgsql rpms
work with the PG 8.x releases. I have not yet had any problems.

Maybe someone else on the list knows of any problems?

Beware thought, of older PHP4 releases as there was a fairly nasty bug
in the IMAP handling.
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