Updates for all maintained versions of PostgreSQL are available today: 8.3.3, 
8.2.9, 8.1.13, 8.0.17 and 7.4.21.  These releases fix more than two dozen 
minor issues reported and patched over the last few months.  All PostgreSQL 
users should plan to update at their earliest convenience. Users of UTF-8 
databases on Windows and people in affected time zones, in particular, should 
upgrade as soon as possible.

The issues fixed include a crash caused by encoding mismatch on Windows, 
possible crash when decompressing corrupted data, non-optimization of some 
parameterized queries, new time zone updates, SIGTERM-caused memory 
corruption, runaway LWLocks with GIN indexes, and several more.  Read the 
release notes to see if any of the issues affect you.

As with other minor releases, users are not required to dump and reload their 
database in order to apply this update release; you may simply upgrade the 
PostgreSQL binaries.  Users skipping more than one update may need to check 
the release notes for extra, post-update steps.  As previously announced, 
only versions 8.2.9 and 8.3.3 of the Windows binaries are being released, as 
we no longer support 8.0 and 8.1 on Windows.

Release Notes:
        http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/release.html
Source Code
        http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source
Binaries
        http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary

Please note: we "skipped" a minor release number due to an issue found with 
the 8.3.2 etc. release bundles, which were never announced but were available 
via FTP for a few days.  If for some reason you downloaded versions 8.3.2, 
8.2.8, 8.1.12, 8.0.16 or 7.4.20, please replace them with the new update 
immediately.

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