Opened 12 years ago

Closed 12 years ago

Last modified 12 years ago

#19752 closed Cleanup/optimization (fixed)

Latest version of Postgresql is 9.2 on EnterpriseDB

Reported by: anonymous Owned by: ecabuk
Component: Documentation Version: 1.5-beta-1
Severity: Normal Keywords:
Cc: Triage Stage: Accepted
Has patch: yes Needs documentation: no
Needs tests: no Patch needs improvement: no
Easy pickings: yes UI/UX: no

Description

On the documentation : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/contrib/gis/install/#postgresql

It says: First, download the latest PostgreSQL 9.0 installer from the EnterpriseDB Web site.

It should be 9.2

Change History (11)

comment:1 by Claude Paroz, 12 years ago

Triage Stage: UnreviewedAccepted
Type: UncategorizedCleanup/optimization

We should probably remove the exact version number, if possible.

comment:2 by ecabuk, 12 years ago

Owner: changed from nobody to ecabuk
Status: newassigned

comment:3 by Honza Král <Honza.Kral@…>, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed

In 6000600cc5ef6f56cb8076034295b1cea144f569:

Merge pull request #749 from ecabuk/master

Fixed #19752 -- Remove the exact Postgresql version from gis doc

comment:4 by Claude Paroz, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: closednew

There are more 9.0 references later in the file, the patch was incomplete.

comment:5 by expleo, 12 years ago

Fixed that in this pull request: https://github.com/django/django/pull/756

comment:6 by expleo, 12 years ago

Easy pickings: set
Has patch: set

comment:7 by Tim Graham, 12 years ago

What about version numbers like PostGIS 1.5 and pgAdmin III? I'm not entirely convinced removing version numbers is the best course of action as future versions of these programs may require different steps. By including specific version numbers, we know the tutorial has been tested with a specific set of requirements.

comment:8 by Claude Paroz, 12 years ago

Timo, what about using 9.x? Having to update the documentation for each minor version seems more of a hassle IMHO.

comment:9 by Tim Graham, 12 years ago

Yea, that seems reasonable.

comment:10 by Tim Graham <timograham@…>, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

In 8d17114899256ef4033cd17645f90975ddf5628b:

Fixed #19752 - Changed Postgres version numbers to 9.x to avoid having to update them each minor release.

comment:11 by Tim Graham <timograham@…>, 12 years ago

In 0fa827c55fd2aed38e986f53493b5462a1e2d350:

[1.5.x] Fixed #19752 - Changed Postgres version numbers to 9.x to avoid having to update them each minor release.

Backport of 8d17114899 from master.

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