Solaris Postgresql 8.1.8 vs Postgresql 8.2.4

Started by Simon Smithalmost 19 years ago2 messagesgeneral
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#1Simon Smith
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I am planning to set up a new solaris 10 sparc server with a postgresql database.

It looks like solaris 10 comes with version 8.1.8 of postgres.

Is there any benefit in using the 8.1.8 included solaris version over the current release.

The sun site mentions several enhancement to the solaris version. Do these enhancements outweigh
the features and bug fixes of newer postgres releases.

Thanks,
Simon

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#2semi-ambivalent
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In reply to: Simon Smith (#1)
Re: Solaris Postgresql 8.1.8 vs Postgresql 8.2.4

On May 9, 4:56 am, junk_mail...@yahoo.com (Simon Smith) wrote:

I am planning to set up a new solaris 10 sparc server with a postgresql database.

It looks like solaris 10 comes with version 8.1.8 of postgres.

Is there any benefit in using the 8.1.8 included solaris version over the current release.

The sun site mentions several enhancement to the solaris version. Do these enhancements outweigh
the features and bug fixes of newer postgres releases.

Thanks,
Simon

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www.blastwave.com has a package for 8.2.3. You might look into that.