We say PostgreSQL 12 is supported because that was the most recent version
of PostgreSQL that the FDO provider was tested with. Our matrix of
PostgreSQL versions to test is small and having to add more versions to
test against is more developer overhead.

Having said that, the libpq library the PostgreSQL FDO provider is using is
generally highly compatible across many different PostgreSQL server
versions. It could very well be working with PostgreSQL 13+, I just haven't
had the dev cycles to personally verify this fact.

So without trying to give a cop-out answer, just try with PostgreSQL 16
yourself (spin up a docker container or something) and see if it works and
let us know if there are any issues.

- Jackie

You wrote:

Hi,

The current PostgreSQL version is 16. Support for version 11 will end in
February 2024 (AWS RDS PostgreSQL 11 must be migrated).


So, the most advanced PostgreSQL version the new Mapguide 4.0 will support
is version 12 ?


It is not possible a more recent version ? It is a FDO limitation ?


Regards,


Liglio


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