Hello list,

Bradley Kieser wrote:
> I would always use the latest stable release from the PG project for
> four reasons:
>  a) Databases are notoriously difficult to upgrade once they are in [ ... ]
>
>  b) The dev team just keeps on making this wonderful DB better. Every
> release is a gem and well worth having.
>
>  c) PG runs on RedHat no problems. Besides which, in the real world, if [ ... 
> ]
>
>  d) Most importantly: You WILL be testing the new PG release in addition [ 
> ... ]

Your arguments convinced me to use latest stable PostgreSQL database.
I use CentOS 4.x (as you know it is RHEL4 compatibile) and I have
successfuly installed PostgreSQL 8.1.2 from www.postgresql.org.

And now, if I need PostgreSQL as a base for PHP aplication? Package
php-pgsql-4.3.9-3.9.rpm (distributed with CentOS/RHEL) will be works
with PostgreSQL 8.1.2?

Regards
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