I agree that likelihood for all to work is large - but we all know too well what that means in IT world. Fully subscribing to Cameron's "stability over cutting edge" I am not sure whether all projects affected have resources to fully test it this week...
-Peter


On 01/22/2012 09:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Compatability for Postgres 9.1 is in the 90% + range
The problem people run into is that since Postgres is a fundemental piece of any stack,
it is some work to rebuild the stack to test with a new version...
I would be surprised if there are any compatability problems at all for most all apps
other than people hard-coding version numbers and the like

  -Brian

On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 06:46:57 +1100, Cameron Shorter <[email protected]> wrote:
Brian,
Based upon Peter's request, my feeling is that we should revert back to Postgres 8.4. Our emphasis on OSGeo-Live is "stability over cutting edge". This is because we are targeting new users who will be very quickly turned off if they find a bug, and will generally not be looking to check out the latest and greatest. (They can always go to a project page later if they want to find latest features). Anyone wish to weigh in on this topic before we make a call on which posgres to use?

On 22/01/12 20:55, Peter Baumann wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> sorry, we have not tested rasdaman with PG 9.x yet. Given the short > time remaining and current project pressure we won't be able to do so > for this DVD roll-out. As in the past even minor release changes in PG > have led to incompatibilities this deserves special attention. We'd > kindly ask you therefore to keep 8.4 available. >
> thanks for your understanding,
> Peter
>
>
> On 01/22/2012 06:15 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi All-
>>
>>    I just changed the Postgres version to   9.1
>>
>> install scripts for the applications listed above explicitly call out a
>> postgres version  (8.4)
>>
>> Please check your app install scripts as we transition to the improved
>> 9.1 postgres base
>> thanks!
>>
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