"Joshua J. Kugler" <jos...@eeinternet.com> writes:
> On Thursday 16 September 2010, Tom Lane elucidated thus:
>> Update.  Whatever reasons you might have for running 7.3.2 are bad
>> ones.

> Disclaimer: I agree with Tom; running 7.3.2 is a bad idea.

> That said: like he said, he can't. He's running RHEL 4.0. Presumably he 
> is on a support contract, so moving to non-system software means he no 
> longer has vendor support and upgrades for the packages installed on 
> his system.  Pg 7.3.x is what came with RHEL 4.

No, it wasn't.  Red Hat shipped 7.4.x on RHEL-4, and the current package
there is 7.4.29.  Red Hat did ship 7.3.x on RHEL-3, and the current
package there is 7.3.21 + several back-ported patches.  7.3.2 hasn't been
current on any Red Hat distro since 2003.  I know because I do the work.

If he is depending on a third party vendor that can't be bothered to
update past 7.3.2, he needs to find a less incompetent vendor.  Pronto,
before he loses more data to their incompetence.

                        regards, tom lane

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