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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated: Wed Feb 21 14:47:53 EST 2007
Last updated: Wed Feb 21 17:54:05 EST 2007
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (bruce@momjian.us)
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3.6) What is the upgrade process for PostgreSQL?
The PostgreSQL team only adds bug fixes to minor releases. All users
should upgrade to the most recent minor release as soon as it is
available. While upgrades always have some risk, PostgreSQL minor
releases fix only frequently-encountered, security, and data
corruption bugs, to reduce the risk of upgrading. The community
considers not upgrading more risky than upgrading.
should upgrade to the most recent minor release as soon as possible.
While upgrades always have some risk, PostgreSQL minor releases fix
only frequently-encountered, security, and data corruption bugs, to
reduce the risk of upgrading. The community considers not upgrading
more risky than upgrading.
Upgrading to a minor release, e.g. 8.1.5 to 8.1.6, does not does not
require a dump and restore; merely stop the database server, install

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<H1>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL</H1>
<P>Last updated: Wed Feb 21 14:47:53 EST 2007</P>
<P>Last updated: Wed Feb 21 17:54:05 EST 2007</P>
<P>Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (<A href=
"mailto:bruce@momjian.us">bruce@momjian.us</A>)
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<H3 id="item3.6">3.6) What is the upgrade process for PostgreSQL?</H3>
<P>The PostgreSQL team only adds bug fixes to minor releases. All
users should upgrade to the most recent minor release as soon as it
is available. While upgrades always have some risk, PostgreSQL minor
users should upgrade to the most recent minor release as soon as
possible. While upgrades always have some risk, PostgreSQL minor
releases fix only frequently-encountered, security, and data corruption
bugs, to reduce the risk of upgrading. The community considers
<i>not</i> upgrading more risky than upgrading.</P>