Ah, thank you. I wasn't sure what the rc stood for. Thought it might
have been additional updates since 7.1 like how the Linux kernel will have
ac patchlevels whenever Alan Cox makes small updates.
-M@
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Mitch Vincent wrote:
> 7.1 is a release (the latest), 7.1rc4 is a *Release Candidate*.
>
> -Mitch
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> Subject: versioning question
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> > Which is the most recent version of Postgres, 7.1 or 7.1rc4 ?
> > Thanks,
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