Armaghan Saqib wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Chris Travers <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>> I have recently seen a number of bug fix releases for LSMB 1.2 and was
>>> just wondering how long it is planned to keep providing fixes for LSMB
>>> 1.2 once 1.3 is released.
>> Until PostgreSQL 8.0 is no longer supported.
> 
> I am not familiar with postgres release/support cycle. Can somebody
> give me the idea how long 8.0 is supported?

The PostgreSQL site says this July 2010 (Extended) 
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy

> What I was thinking is that with all these fixes (and probably more in
> future) 1.2 branch will become extremely stable and should be an ideal
> choice for deployment at places where the feature rich future releases
> (1.3, 2.0) are not needed.
> 
> And if I remember correctly 1.2 also works perfectly with 8.3 (8.4?)
> so why it is tied to 8.0?

I believe all the 8.x work fine.

8.0?  Probably because that was the current release when LSMB 1.2 came 
out and since a major-version upgrade of PostgreSQL requires a dump, new 
install of Pg and reload of the data, i.e. downtime; many folks don't 
want to mess with a running system.


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