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  1. FYI, 19beta1 server working fine for us

    Dominique Devienne <ddevienne@gmail.com> — 2026-06-25T13:44:55Z

    Hi. We've been bitten in the past, so we're trying to be proactive
    testing the betas to surface issues early. We've setup a 19beta1
    cluster on Linux, and we've been able to run all our unit tests
    against it (which are a mix of low-level true unit-tests, and very
    high-level integration tests, FWIW), using our current 18.3 libpq
    client, from both Windows and Linux clients. Just an FYI. Thanks for
    the good work. --DD
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: FYI, 19beta1 server working fine for us

    Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2026-06-26T03:17:29Z

    On Thu, Jun 25, 2026 at 03:44:55PM +0200, Dominique Devienne wrote:
    > Hi. We've been bitten in the past, so we're trying to be proactive
    > testing the betas to surface issues early. We've setup a 19beta1
    > cluster on Linux, and we've been able to run all our unit tests
    > against it (which are a mix of low-level true unit-tests, and very
    > high-level integration tests, FWIW), using our current 18.3 libpq
    > client, from both Windows and Linux clients. Just an FYI. Thanks for
    > the good work. --DD
    
    Merci pour le retour!
    --
    Michael
    
  3. Re: FYI, 19beta1 server working fine for us

    Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> — 2026-06-26T11:44:33Z

    > On 25 Jun 2026, at 15:44, Dominique Devienne <ddevienne@gmail.com> wrote:
    > 
    > Hi. We've been bitten in the past, so we're trying to be proactive
    > testing the betas to surface issues early. We've setup a 19beta1
    > cluster on Linux, and we've been able to run all our unit tests
    > against it (which are a mix of low-level true unit-tests, and very
    > high-level integration tests, FWIW), using our current 18.3 libpq
    > client, from both Windows and Linux clients. Just an FYI. Thanks for
    > the good work. --DD
    
    Thank you so much for testing and reporting!
    
    --
    Daniel Gustafsson