From: | "C(dot) Bensend" <benny(at)bennyvision(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Upcoming release of 7.1, versus software compiled against 7.0.3. |
Date: | 2001-04-11 01:18:51 |
Message-ID: | Pine.LNX.4.30.0104102011290.15442-100000@fusion.bennyvision.com |
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Hello folks,
I am in the process of building out a new server
for my domains. I recently (last night) compiled Apache
1.3.19 + mod_perl + mod_ssl + PHP 4.0.4p1 + mm + PostgreSQL
7.0.3.
My question: I will be installing PostgreSQL on a
separate machine, and because of the timeline (I'm shooting
for a May 1 rollout of the new machine), the database machine
should be running 7.1. Will I need to go through again and
recompile Apache/PHP with the new PostgreSQL support, or will
the 7.0.3 support be sufficient? I don't want to lose any
additional functionality, but if the API/etc hasn't changed
much, I can't see much of a problem.
If this has already been discussed, feel free to
point me to RTFM's. :) Thanks!
Benny
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