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Re: Updating from 8.2 to 8.4

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Adrian Klaver wrote:
although I don't know why it didn't bite on 8.2 unless it's specifically
when 64-bit timestamps are processed.

You might want to confirm your 8.4 installation is using integer datetimes as there is some variability in its useage among packagers. Follow this thread for one such discussion:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2009-07/msg01119.php

Thanks Adrian, noted. I'm hoping to get onto 8.4 before too long because of the analytic functions but that thread suggests that the best course of action would be to make sure that my code is robust against the new server and then decide on an upgrade schedule.

I'm building from scratch here so all options are as default except for added Perl.

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