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Thanks for the reply. So if their nothing required to change to support newer version of PostgreSQL, then how frequent are the releases? I mean, how frequently slony-1 is released if it there are no incompatibilities with PostgreSQL? Is it like every 3months or 6months or 12months?? Thanks, Satya On Feb 13, 2008 9:17 PM, Christopher Browne <cbbrowne at ca.afilias.info> wrote: > Satya <satya461 at gmail.com> writes: > > Can anyone tell me how frequently the community releases Slony-1 > > newer versions? Is it related to Postgres releases or independent of > > it ?? > > When changes to PostgreSQL affect how Slony-I needs to work, that > leads to releases of Slony-I. > > For instance, the recent 1.2.13 release was needed in order to support > PostgreSQL 8.3, because of changes to some system calls. > > But the release cycles have otherwise generally been largely > independent of one another. > -- > output =3D reverse("moc.enworbbc" "@" "enworbbc") > http://cbbrowne.com/info/multiplexor.html > "I visited a company that was doing programming in BASIC in Panama > City and I asked them if they resented that the BASIC keywords were in > English. The answer was: ``Do you resent that the keywords for > control of actions in music are in Italian?''" -- Kent M Pitman > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.slony.info/pipermail/slony1-general/attachments/20080214/= a1c4887c/attachment.htm
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