Hi, I'd be interested too if SuSE is planning anything in this direction. An upgrade to Postgres 7.3 would definietly be benefitical for probably most users. Btw, are there plans to offer any Apache 2.* version anytime soon? Please forgive me if I missed something and it's available already. I am facing a situation where I probably soon have to start building all my servers/progams myself again, just like in the 'good old days' when the name 'distibution' was unknown in the Linux world ;-) Anyhow, I dont really like the idea of having to run several dozen ./configure with several hundreds of --enable's for each and every server I want. Only to find out I have to compile all mod_* too and then for mod_php get several libraries and includes to enable the features I want. Getting all this working on differrent SuSE 7.* (and higher) systmes has (in my opinion) become more and more difficult over the past few years. Not that I am unable to get it working, it just consumes too much time. If I had so much time I'd probably go for LFS or some other 'self-built' Linux - not only because of the potential speed improvement, rather because I would then finally know once again where on my system what is done ;-) Anyone here having similar thoughts? Erwin --- At 20:51 02.12.2002 +0200, Peter Nixon wrote:
Is SuSE planning on releasing an update to Postgres 7.3 as it seems to have fixed some nasty bugs. (As well as having some much waited for new features!)
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