On 1 August 2016 at 16:25, Peter Eisentraut
<peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> - The next major release of PostgreSQL (after 9.6) will be known as
> PostgreSQL 10. (The actual version number of the first production
> release will as before have a minor version number of .0, so the actual
> release number will be 10.0.) Again, this jump does not change any
> policies or conventions on backward compatibility.
My understanding is that for 10.0 we will have this define
#define PG_VERSION_NUM 100000
and for 10.1, which is the first maintenance release this will change to
#define PG_VERSION_NUM 100001
effectively allowing many future versions.
Can we confirm/refute these details now to make sure we are all in tune?
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