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0.4.4
Postgres minor versions 16.2, 15.6, 14.11, 13.14, and 12.18.
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0.4.3
Postgres minor versions to 16.1, 15.5, 14.10, 13.13, 12.17, and 11.22. Add timescaledb extension for Postgres 16
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0.4.2
Update Postgres 16 image (add previously missing extensions)
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0.4.0
- Add PostgreSQL 16 RC1 - Update PostgreSQL (new minor versions 11.21, 12.16, 13.12, 14.9, 15.4) - Update extensions
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0.3.0
- feat: run Postgres instance with custom port and socket dir (this also fixes the ability to restart Postgres inside container)
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0.2.2
Downgrade the pg_cron version to 1.4 (https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/custom-images/-/merge_requests/56)
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0.2.1
pg_auth_mon extension: Fix compatibility with PostgreSQL 9.6
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0.0.22 Release: 0.0.22
- Use the Postgres image based on Debian 11 (bullseye) for extended-postgres (https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/custom-images/-/merge_requests/49) - Use the tag "15"` instead of `"15rc1"` for the image `postgresai/extended-postgres:15` (https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/docs/-/merge_requests/523) - Update the list of supported extensions for PostgreSQL 15 (https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/docs/-/merge_requests/523) **Please pay attention:** Debian 9 has glibc version 2.24, now when we switch to using Debian 11 (bullseye) for all PostgreSQL versions, the `extended-postgres` image will be with `glibc 2.31`. If you are using "physical" mode, please check the glibc version in your production database system to avoid potential index corruption. You should have the same version of glibc as in your Docker image. Use the `ldd --version` command to check the glibc version.