On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 14:25, Robert Treat wrote:
> == PostgreSQL Weekly News - June 15th 2004 ==
>
> Well the big news for the week was the release of PostgreSQL 7.4.3
> today. It should be arriving soon at your local ftp mirror if it hasn't
> arrived already, or you can download load it via BitTorrent
> (http://bt.postgresql.org/) if you are so inclined. Release notes are
> included in the full announcement at http://www.postgresql.org/news/200.html,
> and as a reminder those upgrading from other 7.4.x versions of PostgreSQL do
> not need to dump/reload.
>
Sorry folks, but after a quick discussion we've decided the above needed
some clarification. There are changes incorporated in 7.4.3 that do
require updates to the system catalogs (these are the same changes that
were in 7.4.2) so users upgrading from 7.4.0 or 7.4.1 may want to do an
dump/initdb/reload cycle.
For more information (and as a general rule of thumb) please check out
the previous release notes of those versions that are relevant to your
upgrade. All of the release notes are made available in the online
documentation at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/release.html
Thanks again, and sorry for the confusion.
Robert Treat
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