Jim C. Nasby wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 03:00:48PM -0700, Don Y wrote:
I see the documentation mention added August 1, 2005 byt Tom Lane.
Date tag on the bottom of my man pages is "2005-01-17" -- so that
explains *that*! :>
This is a very minor reason why you should be running the most recent
8.0.x release and not 8.0.3. A much bigger reason is that there are
data-loss bugs that have been fixed.
<grin> You're always faced with the decision of which set
of bugs/features to stick with during development. If we
upgrade every time there is a new release, we spend lots of
time doing upgrades instead of developing! :-(
The folks watching the Postgres releases haven't yet said
we need to "step forward". The only problem *I* have found
has been documentation related (above) so not an inconvenience.
I don't believe any other folks have experienced major lossage
(here) under 8.0.3. So, it hasn't been expensive to stick
with a non-current release. (hopefully it will stay that
way for us for a while longer, yet...)