The supported platforms pages for Jira and Confluence say that for PostgreSQL only versions 8.x are officially supported. Is Atlassian planning to support PostgreSQL 9 in the near future? And if so, can anyone tell me when (which release) this will happen?
Thanks in advance,
Tino.
Watch this ticket to be informed of updates on support for PostgreSQL 9: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-21797
Hi Mark,
thanks for the hint. Do you know about an similar feature request for JIRA? Or does this ticket count for both Confluence and JIRA?
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No, this ticket is for Confluence only. There doen't seem to be an equivalent request for JIRA yet - feel free to create one at https://jira.atlassian.com
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For everyone who's interested: PostgreSQL 9 is supported for Confluence starting with version 4.2.
JIRA doesn't support it yet.
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I've already raised https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-29456 for Postgres 9 a while back. Would be great if you can vote for it too.
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I contacted Atlassian Support about this question. The bottom line of the answer I got was:
There is no clear date when PostgreSQL 9 will be supported. Though it should work with a recent PostgreSQL jdbc driver, there is no official support yet.
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