On 1/23/2013 8:32 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
FWIW, in Fedora-land I see:
F16: 2.1.6 (F16 will go out of support next month)
F17: 2.1.10 (F17 has been stable for 6+ months)
F18: 2.1.12 (F18 just went stable)
While requiring 2.1.10 today might be thought a tad leading-edge,
will that still be true by the time we ship 9.3?
I'd be far more interested in what is in RHEL and CentOS. Fedora,
with its 6 month obsolescence cycle, is of zero interest to me for
deploying database servers.
EL6 has libselinux 2.0.94
EL5 has libselinux 1.33.4
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