We are upgrading our boxes to PostgreSQL 9.1 from version 8.4. The documentation lists support for postgresql 9.0, but not version 9.1. For other Atlassian products the documentation indicates if newer versions are supported (e.g. on the bamboo documentation it lists support for "8.2+").
Will Confluence 4.2 work with PostgreSQL 9.1?
Hi Jim,
As mentioned, currently Confluence only support PostGreSQL 9.0. Please understand that even though we do not support 9.1 yet, that does not mean that it won't work, it just means that we have not tested our product against it yet, hence we are unable to support it yet.
Anyway, I found an improvement request in regards to this
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-25354
We highly recommend you to vote on it to raise the popularrity of the request, watch it so that you would be updated on it and please feel free to address your concern directly on it.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
Hi Jim, I found this documentation about the Supported Platforms for Confluence 4.2
Edit:
Altought it doesn't say anything about the 9.0 version, here says that yes it is:
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Thanks Ramiro - yes, I saw that only 9.0 is listed in the docs. I suppose my question is really "will it work" vs. "is it officially" supported (though I care about that, too, so thanks). Let me know if I should phrase my question better.
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Oops sorry, that happens when someone doesn't read completely the question. Lesson learned ;)
Answer edited.
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Yes it is supported as I see here:
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I erased the other question answer too, because it was the same...
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