Download of v16.1 for Windows 64B
On 2024-10-17 16:06 +0200, Carlos Oliva wrote:
From where can I download v16.1? I can only find v16.4 in the EDB site.
https://get.enterprisedb.com/postgresql/postgresql-16.1-1-windows-x64.exe
I think they used to also link to older minor releases, but I can't find
that anymore.
But you should use 16.4 unless you have a specific reason for using 16.1
which has known bugs.
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Erik
Thank you, Erik.
That download installed fine. I must use v16.1 because I will be working with a legacy application.
V/r.
Carlos Oliva
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From: Erik Wienhold <ewie@ewie.name>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2024 11:12 AM
To: Carlos Oliva <coliva@federatedit.com>
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Subject: Re: Download of v16.1 for Windows 64B
On 2024-10-17 16:06 +0200, Carlos Oliva wrote:
From where can I download v16.1? I can only find v16.4 in the EDB site.
I think they used to also link to older minor releases, but I can't find
that anymore.
But you should use 16.4 unless you have a specific reason for using 16.1
which has known bugs.
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Erik
On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 11:21 AM Carlos Oliva <coliva@federatedit.com>
wrote:
Thank you, Erik.
That download installed fine. I must use v16.1 because I will be working
with a legacy application.
What does that have to do with whether you use 16.1 or 16.4? (Note that PG
point releases only fix bugs.)
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On 10/17/24 08:21, Carlos Oliva wrote:
Thank you, Erik.
That download installed fine. I must use v16.1 because I will be working
with a legacy application.
Should not make a difference.
For what changed between 16.1 and 16.4 see:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/release.html
*V/r.*
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**Carlos Oliva*
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