Hi,

I'm just in the process of planning a migration from DSpace v1.6.2 to v3.1 - as 
part of this move we are planning to upgrade as many of the underlying 
components as we can (as we are currently running DSpace on an OS that has just 
gone end of life . . ).

So, having checked the docs I see that postgres 8.4 or higher seems to be the 
recommendation, but I was just wondering what the story is with v9?

Is anyone running v3.1 on postgres v9? A search of the archives suggest one or 
two were trying it, but I can see no reports of anyone currently running it in 
production . . . ?

Anyone doing it? Or know of any reason not to try it?

Cheers,

Mike

Michael White
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