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On Monday 31 May 2010 10.29:22 Michal Szymanski wrote:
> for Debian sometimes we had to wait many weeks for
> official packages.

FWIW: I've just noticed that Debian experimental carries pg 9.0beta1, it was 
uploaded 3.5., so thats not bad, taking into account that it was released 
only a few days earlier.

http://packages.debian.org/experimental/postgresql-9.0

Experiemntal packages can be installed directly into Debian unstable (sid) 
installations and can often be recompiled rather trivially into Debian 
testing.  Depending on how old Debian stable is, compiling there may take a 
bit more work (especially for building the stuff depending on the not so 
slowly moving targets like python, ruby etc.) but is certainly doable.

Not that I'd recommend using beta packages from experimental on a production 
system.

cheers
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