On 10/11/2010 17:30, Jason wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Yes - we're aware that there are newer versions of PostgreSQL out there. If it were completely up to us we would be using 8.2.18 or even 8.4. The problem is - we need to install on a network that has a rather involved approval process for all software tools that are introduced. 8.2.3 was previously approved. Getting a newer version of PostgreSQL approved would probably take time that we do not have given the time-critical nature of our effort. Is 8.2.3 still available anywhere on the PostgreSQL site? I couldn't find it.
I had a quick look at http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/, and according to the README in the OLD directory, anything older in the 8.2 line than 8.2.16 is held at ftp://ftp-archives.postgresql.org; but that server isn't responding.
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