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Not able to find PostgreSQL 10.8 Version for Navigate 8.5.3

shashankmishra
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Not able to find PostgreSQL 10.8 Version for Navigate 8.5.3

Hi,

 

I am trying to install Navigate 8.5.3 on my Microsoft Server 2016 Standard (64 Bit). Which require PostgreSQL 9.6 or 10.8 Version.

But I am not able to find PostgreSQL 10.8 version on the PostgreSQL official site (https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads).

 

Can anyone please provide me the link/solution to get PostgreSQL 10.8 installer?

 

** Note: PostgreSQL 9.6 version have some open issues because of which our organisation security team has Grey Listed in our system. So I can't use it currently. **

 

Thanks & Regards,
Shashank

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While PostgreSQL 10.8 was current at the time the compatibility matrix was published, the intent is that subsequent minor versions of Postgres 10 will also be supported. I have had to use Postgres 10.10 myself, and it seems to function correctly. Think of that specification as meaning “PostgreSQL 10.x, where x is at least 8 or greater”.

 

The earlier releases of Postgres 10 are not available through the regular Postgres download sites, so this is your best option.

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While PostgreSQL 10.8 was current at the time the compatibility matrix was published, the intent is that subsequent minor versions of Postgres 10 will also be supported. I have had to use Postgres 10.10 myself, and it seems to function correctly. Think of that specification as meaning “PostgreSQL 10.x, where x is at least 8 or greater”.

 

The earlier releases of Postgres 10 are not available through the regular Postgres download sites, so this is your best option.

Hi @shashankmishra.

 

If the previous response answered your question, please mark it as the Accepted Solution for the benefit of others with the same question.

 

Regards.

 

--Sharon

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