Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #54118
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Keep more old versions of postgresql9* in postgis2
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Ticket #54118 – Description
initial v1 1 1 Postgis2 has variants of form +postgresql96 to target the installed PostGIS extension to the desired version of PostgreSQL. Mac Ports offers versions of PostgreSQL from 9.0 to 9.6. 2 2 3 Postgis2, [ https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/03c7f226c2e8c714333cffb7c663cca8dc4ec501#diff-d2a7900b82d37c47c3769ef8bd7b84b0 Commit 03c7f22],Oct 25, 2016, removed the variants postgresql93 and postgresql94 because the are "obsolete PGsql versions". I don't see a comment in the commit or in a ticket that the current version of PostGIS2 does not work with these versions of PostGreSQL, just that they are obsolete.3 Postgis2, [changeset:03c7f226c2e8c714333cffb7c663cca8dc4ec501/macports-ports Commit 03c7f22], Oct 25, 2016, removed the variants postgresql93 and postgresql94 because the are "obsolete PGsql versions". I don't see a comment in the commit or in a ticket that the current version of PostGIS2 does not work with these versions of PostGreSQL, just that they are obsolete. 4 4 5 5 It turns out I'm working on a project now which uses PostgreSQL 9.4 as its primary version. They are only beginning to experiment with PostgreSQL 9.6. Thus I'd suggest that 9.4 is not yet "obsolete" for this shop. Even 9.3 may be in use somewhere.