Обсуждение: PostgreSQL 6.5.3 STABLE RPMs released.
Now that the 6.5.3 release is official, I am announcing and releasing RPMs for version 6.5.3. There is only one major enhancement -- the addition of an allowed architecture -- armv41, which was not available before. From my web page: ------------------------------------------------------- RPM's are now available for version 6.5.3. Changes from 6.5.2-1 to 6.5.3-1 are: * Improved README.rpm includes an explanation of the steps in an upgrade, includes instructions on running the regression tests, and other minor enhancements * pgaccess 0.98 is now pulled in from the main tarball instead of a separate tarball * The patchsets were consolidated somewhat -- as 6.5.3 now includes some of the patches that were already included with the 6.5.2-1 rpms, fewer patches are required. * The source RPM should now build on StrongARM boxes (such as Corel Netwinders). Many thanks to Mark Knox (segfault@hardline.org) for the patches necessary for StrongARM. * Now shipping the odbcinst.ini file that had been inadvertently left out of previous RPM's. This file is now in /usr/lib/pgsql. -------------------------------------------------------- As always, let me know of any problems. The source RPM and Intel binary RPMs prebuilt for RedHat 5.2 and RedHat 6.x are available from http://www.ramifordistat.net/postgres . The wget tool is a great way to mirror these RPMs. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 PEter 4:11
Now that the 6.5.3 release is official, here is the status of the Linux/Alpha pataches for PostgreSQL. Since this was only a minor bugfix release, the Linux/Alpha patches for 6.5.2 apply to the 6.5.3 tarball cleanly. The resulting, compiled postgres binaries pass all regression tests save for the standard off by one in nth decimal place geometry difference, and a minor sort order difference in rules. Therefore, there will be no 6.5.3 release of the Linux/Alpha patches, just use the 6.5.2 ones, which you can get from my web page. As usual, if you hit snags with 6.5.3 and Linux/Alpha, let me know, and I will do what I can to help you out. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------