On 12/10/11 12:55 +0200, Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In a codereview which was already fixed and commited by Cédric, he told me 
> that 
> Tryton was suppost to work with PostgreSQL versions down to 7.4. I just 
> looked 
> which as the oldest version supported and it's 8.2 (they try to mantain 
> versions of the last 5 years). Exactly the same version in which INSERT ... 
> RETURNING was implemented.
> 
> Is it really needed to keep considering older PostgreSQL versions? Specially 
> when there are plans for moving to newer versions of other dependencies such 
> as Python 3 or even the client already depends on PyGTK 2.4 which is not even 
> in Debian Unstable.

Yes why not just support the version PostgreSQL supports.
But at the time, you asked there was no clear statement in the INSTALL about
which version Tryton supports.
So as soon as there is a clear statement in the INSTALL, I think we can drop
support for older versions.

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