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Dropped support for PostgreSQL 9.0.

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Tim Graham 2015-03-27 07:53:45 -04:00
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ supported versions, and any notes for each of the supported database backends:
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Database Library Requirements Supported Versions Notes
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PostgreSQL GEOS, PROJ.4, PostGIS 9.0+ Requires PostGIS.
PostgreSQL GEOS, PROJ.4, PostGIS 9.1+ Requires PostGIS.
MySQL GEOS 5.5+ Not OGC-compliant; :ref:`limited functionality <mysql-spatial-limitations>`.
Oracle GEOS 11.1+ XE not supported.
SQLite GEOS, GDAL, PROJ.4, SpatiaLite 3.6.+ Requires SpatiaLite 2.3+, pysqlite2 2.5+

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ below for information on how to set up your database correctly.
PostgreSQL notes
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Django supports PostgreSQL 9.0 and higher. It requires the use of `psycopg2`_
Django supports PostgreSQL 9.1 and higher. It requires the use of `psycopg2`_
2.4.5 or higher (or 2.5+ if you want to use :mod:`django.contrib.postgres`).
.. _psycopg2: http://initd.org/psycopg/

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@ -299,6 +299,12 @@ no longer include the scheme and domain part of the URLs. For example,
replaced by ``self.assertRedirects(response, '/some-url/')`` (unless the
redirection specifically contained an absolute URL, of course).
Dropped support for PostgreSQL 9.0
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Upstream support for PostgreSQL 9.0 ended in September 2015. As a consequence,
Django 1.9 sets 9.1 as the minimum PostgreSQL version it officially supports.
Miscellaneous
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