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Package: postgresql-9.0
Severity: wishlist


I know squeeze is already frozen. But given the enhancements that
postgres-9.0 brings (native replication being everybody's darling) but
also (for shortness just pasted from 
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/release-9-0):

Deferrable unique constraints.
New implementation of VACUUM FULL
EXPLAIN enhancements

Please, please, please.

Is it somehow possible to get 9.0 in the next stable version of
debian?

please?

thx,
Martin

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Hello Martin,

Martin Marcher [2010-09-21 17:13 +0200]:
> Is it somehow possible to get 9.0 in the next stable version of
> debian?

Sorry, no. We only want to officially support one major version.  We
don't have any packaged server extension for 9.0, so the 9.0 support
would be very poor. There are also other potential problems like
http://bugs.debian.org/585890 (although this is only indirectly
related).

We'll provide 9.0 as Squeeze backports, possibly together with popular
server-side extensions. This is not the time to introduce major
changes to Squeeze, sorry..

Thanks,

Martin

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Martin Pitt                        | http://www.piware.de
Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com)  | Debian Developer  (www.debian.org)

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