Simon Riggs wrote:
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 22:14 +1300, Mark Kirkwood wrote:

Exactly, after posting this I discovered the relevant CVS logs for changes to support restartable recovery. It seems to me that perhaps a little more detail in the docs would be good here.

I would hope that the complete absence of anything would be all that is
required to dissuade people. We don't ever update the docs to say "BTW
feature X is not supported until next release". Not sure we should start
now.


While I understand, I also think it is perfectly reasonable to clarify why a specific minimum version is being recommended. To me this conforms to the open source spirit of telling folk why something is true, as opposed to stating that it is.

I'm thinking of something like:

<para>

pg_standby is designed to work with PostgreSQL 8.2 and later, as it requires the ability to interrupt and restart recovery (absent in earlier server versions).

</para>

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