IMHO, I don't think that you are going to get anything higher than 8.0.3
from any Debian or Ubuntu release at the moment, at least not easily. In
the next few weeks I will try Ubuntu 6.06 and Debian Etch (Testing) in a
new test machine. I will also re-format a server I have with 3.1r3
(Sarge) and use apt-pinning to try to get the latest pg 8 version and
let you all know. In any case, the issues with Debian and PostgreSql are
clear. If I have success with the Sarge server I will contrib a recipe
for doing this so you can include it in the README and/or the FAQ.
Best,
Alejandro Imass
On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 12:57 -0700, Chris Travers wrote:
> One more thing-- the latest 8.0 release is 8.0.8. For 8.0 users, this
> is the version we recommend as earlier versions may have data loss and
> integrity bugs.
>
> On 9/25/06, Chris Travers <..hidden..> wrote:
> > Hi Alejandro;
> >
> > If you are on Linux, run the following command in the ledger-smb/sql
> directory:
> >
> > sed -i -e 's/ALSO //' Pg-tables.sql Pg-upgrade-2.6.17-2.6.18.sql
> >
> > Also, I think that there were some data corruption bugs in 8.0 that
> > were corrected in later 8.0.x releases. if you have not done so,
> you
> > should upgrade
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