Greetings,
With version 10, PostgreSQL changed to a two-digit numbering system,
therefore, there is no "10.0.x", and version 10.5 is a bug-fix only
release addressing issues in major version 10. Unlike in prior versions
of PostgreSQL, 10.5 is a *minor* version update, not a major version
change.
I'd encourage you to review the release notes between 10.0 and 10.5, we
fixed quite a few bugs, including some security-related issues, and to
go back to your vendor and make sure they understand this change in
versioning policy of the PostgreSQL project.
Thanks!
Stephen
* Kathy Taylor (kathy.taylor@fujifilm.com) wrote:
> Hello --
>
> I need to find an rpm for Postgresql server 10.0, not 10.5. I need it for
> Atlassian tools whose developers say they have not tested with 10.5 yet and
> therefore it is not supported. I looked all over your site and cannot find
> earlier releases of 10.X. Would you be able to point me to a 10.0.X
> version of PG server? This is for Centos 7.X 64 bit. I would prefer not
> to install from source if possible.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kathy Taylor
>
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