Re: Access a newer Version of PGDB (v13) with an older libpq (v10 x86)
От | Wolfgang Rißler |
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Тема | Re: Access a newer Version of PGDB (v13) with an older libpq (v10 x86) |
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Msg-id | 5f0292ca-e43b-00ae-3a33-19afc81b646d@freenet.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Access a newer Version of PGDB (v13) with an older libpq (v10 x86) (Wolfgang Rißler <wolfgang.rissler@freenet.de>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Am 30.04.2021 um 13:00 schrieb Laurenz Albe: > On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 10:49 +0200, Wolfgang Rißler wrote: >> we are (unfortunately) on windows with our DB and our application. >> Now we want to switch to a new version of Postgres, because we want to >> use logical replication (to replace our old Postgres 8.3 with >> slony-replication). >> >> The problem is, that our application (IDE MS-VisualStudio, C++) has to >> be 32bit, because of some old 32bit-dll's, which we cant kick out at the >> moment. >> So I compiled a libpqxx with the last 32bit libpq (which is v10). >> >> I tried to access a PostgresDB 64bit v10, and it worked very nice. >> So my question is, could (or should) we rather use PostgresDB v13 (to >> get the newest) or should we stay on PostgresDB v10 (to be more >> compatible to our libpq/libpqxx). > > Use the latest PostgreSQL client if you can, it shouldn't be a problem. > > Yours, > Laurenz Albe > Thanks for answering, but I didn't ask for a PostgreSQL client. I asked for the c-language-lib libpq. (which is maybe used by some clients). I would use the latest libpq, but I cant, because our c++-project stucks in 32bit architecture. The latest 32bit pqlib is that from v10. Can I access a PostgreSQL v13 Database with this pqlib safely? -- Wolfgang Rißler mailto: wolfgang.rissler@freenet.de mobil: +49 1520 9191759 - may the source be with you -
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