Color me confused. Which server and which client are you talking about? I was referring to the IPS repository and it is not going to care about the age of a client. I'm running 2017.10 on this system and can't install much, if anything, any more. Not sure if there is a way to do it, but with a new system on the way and my normal habit of building from source so I can debug if needed it's moot.
The only pkg I can find using "pkg search postgresql" before 10.x is pkg: /database/postgres-96/[email protected] However, I don't use Postgres despite compiling it quite a few times. It just never fit something I needed to do. So it's likely that this is a more nuanced question than I thought. But collecting install statistics on the repository servers seems to me an important tool for allocating manpower. Reg On Saturday, April 17, 2021, 06:25:30 PM CDT, Till Wegmueller <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Reg Unfortunately it does not. It never got that feature added. It is a point for possible feature to add, but as many people are still running old versions of the client, it will take quite a long time for the statistics to get traction. -Till
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