On 24/09/13 07:54, Martin Pitt wrote: > Daniel Pocock [2013-09-23 19:20 +0200]: >> I'm just wondering about the status of PostgreSQL 9.1 for jessie, will >> it still be included? > > No, as usual we will only support one major version in each Debian > release, which will be 9.3. We will remove 9.1 soon, and rebuild all > extensions against 9.3, and only keep older versions on > apt.postgresql.org. > > 9.1 is already quite old, and won't be supported upstream long enough > for jessie's lifetime. > >> The recently uploaded PostBooks packages don't work with 9.3 and >> upstream's compatibility matrix doesn't mention 9.3 yet: > > Hmm, if that is a recent project, why has it been developed against a > rather old PostgreSQL? At least 9.2 has been around for 1.5 years now.
I suspect that as it is a business software application they are supporting users who have RHEL6 or Ubuntu LTS. Those platforms seem to be allowing people to run existing PostgreSQL server versions for 5 years or more > There's still plenty of time to get it ported to 9.3, though, jessie > only just started. We're tracking this issue now, I'll follow up with upstream -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org