On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I'm sorry if this question is answered somewhere, but does 6.4
require C++? My main database boy doesn't have a C++ compiler, and I
don't plan on getting one for it any time in the near future.
I tried a beta yesterday, and it compiled on 0/2 of the machines I
tried (NetBSD and IRIX). I'm really hoping this new version might fix
some of the instability issues I had with 6.3.2 in production.
// We plan to release PostgreSQL, version 6.4, within the next week.
//
// An announcement will be made as soon as it is ready. You can see the
// changes for this release on our web site at the bottom of the TODO list.
//
// We hope people will be able to upgrade within two weeks after its
// release, so we fix any problems and move on to the 6.5 release.
//
// 6.4 includes a pg_upgrade utility, that will allow upgrading without a
// dump/reload for 6.3.* users.
//
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