jdbc version don't follow postgres versions, so the jdbc drivers from
the 7.1 codebase should work with a 7.0 server.  Provided there aren't
any bugs in those jdbc drivers, of course.  Why are you using 7.0 when
7.0.3 is out?  I think some of the timestamp problems were fixed in
7.0.3.

Antonio Fiol wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I sent the message to Peter only...
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject: Re: [JDBC] JDBC Timestamp problem
> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 18:08:55 +0100
> From: Antonio Fiol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: w3ping
> To: Peter T Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Yes, there's been a lot of problems with timestamps, mainly where it was
> > getting confused with timezone/millisecond variations. 99% of these have been
> > fixed in the 7.1 driver.
> >
> > (I say 99% as there is bound to be a senario we've missed out ;-) )
> >
> > Peter
> 
> I downloaded the 7.0 three days ago!!!!
> 
> Is there an RPM for the 7.1 stuff?
> 
> Should I install all of the 7.1 packages, or should the JDBC driver be enough?
> 
> If all of them are necessary, must I recreate my database, or can I upgrade
> cleanly, without touching to my data ?
> 
> Thank you for answering that quickly !!!!
> 
> Antonio Fiol
> W3ping

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