3rd January 2008, 05:34 PM
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As far as i know, its not the os that is the problem, im sure that postgresql will be upgraded if no one else uses it, or only you use it.
there is a potential risk clients applications could break with new version of pg ( not really likely imho - never had problems with migration , but steve takes that into consideration as far as i know ).
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