Re: migration of 7.4 to 8.1

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sathiya psql wrote:
    This might be a silly question, but ... why 8.1 ?

    If you're doing a major upgrade, why not go straight to 8.3? It's been
    out long enough that there aren't any obvious nasty bugs, and there have
    been a fair few fixes and improvements since prior versions.

Because am using Debian ETCH stable... i need to continue using this... In Debian ETCH stable 8.1 is only there....

I will be installing my project in other machines where it is having DEBIAN ETCH STABLE, i dont want to face any problems... so only...

You can get 8.3 from backports: http://www.backports.org/ - it's a debian project to get more up to date versions for existing stable releases (they package everything exactly the same way).

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