Support to PostgreSQL 12.x with the Plesk obsidian.
Hello Dev team,
I would like to suggest to provide the support also for PostgreSQL 12.x for Linux.
Since we already provide the 10x would be great if we could officially also provide the 12x https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/obsidian/update-notes/
PostgreSQL 8.4 - 12 have been officially tested with Plesk. PostgreSQL 12 is supported.
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012398553-PostgreSQL-support-in-Plesk
Newer PostgreSQL versions may not have been officially tested and approved as of this status entry, but should all work anyway.
-- PD
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Weare Borg commented
Well new year and basically new features or updates where going to need to beg. Is there no manager that can this sh*tshow going inna good direction.
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Valerij commented
Please support PostgreSQL 14!
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Weare Borg commented
@thedome many suggestions are like this lots of people want it but Plesk has managers that just give **** it seems. They have no idea how and what, many people want better support for email like dane etc but after 4 years no effort is being made. Plesk and security is a joke because the minium effort is not being met.
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TheDome commented
******* joke at this point
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Anonymous commented
PostgreSQL 13
PostgreSQL 14
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Weare Borg commented
Can we get version 13 plesk is so behind releases it not even funny.
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Anonymous commented
PostgreSQL 12, PostgreSQL 13 please.
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Tom commented
Yes please! Currently we're constantly getting errors in the terminal and through Plesk, for lacking version information in /usr/pgsql-12/lib/libpq.so.5
"/usr/bin/sw-engine: /usr/pgsql-12/lib/libpq.so.5: no version information available (required by /usr/bin/sw-engine)"
It also confuses Roundcube. Our customers aren't able to change their passwords anymore. Though PostgreSQL 12 is needed for the use of some new features...
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Anonymous commented
I feel that regular updates to new versions of PGSQL and MYSQL should really be a default, not a vote unless it requires major structural changes (though I presume with most regular +1v DB updates, supporting it is not far from a cookie-cutter update seeing the general framework is supported, just my two cents.
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kironet commented
yes please