Thread: PostgreSQL 11 RC1 Released!
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces that the first release candidate of PostgreSQL 11 is now available for download. As a release candidate, PostgreSQL 11 RC 1 should be identical to the initial release of PostgreSQL 11, though some more fixes may be applied prior to the general availability of PostgreSQL 11. Upgrading to PostgreSQL 11 RC 1 ------------------------------- To upgrade to PostgreSQL 11 RC 1 from Beta 4 or an earlier version of PostgreSQL 11, you will need to use a strategy similar to upgrading between major versions of PostgreSQL (e.g. `pg_upgrade` or `pg_dump` / `pg_restore`). For more information, please visit the documentation section on upgrading. Changes Since 11 Beta 4 ----------------------- There have been many bug fixes for PostgreSQL 11 reported during the Beta 4 period and applied to this release candidate. These fixes include: * Fix a crash that occurred with event triggers on partitioned tables * Ensure the `transaction_timestamp` function returns an updated timestamp in a stored procedure if it is called after a transaction is committed * Disallow multiple primary keys to be created on partitions * Fix for `ALTER TABLE .. ATTACH PARTITION` For a detailed list of fixes, please visit the open items page: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_11_Open_Items#resolved_before_RC1 Release Schedule ---------------- This is the first release candidate for PostgreSQL 11. Unless an issue is discovered that warrants a delay or to produce an additional release candidate, PostgreSQL 11 should be made generally available on October 18, 2018. For further information please see the Beta Testing page: https://www.postgresql.org/developer/beta/ Links ----- * Download: https://www.postgresql.org/download/ * Beta Testing Information: https://www.postgresql.org/developer/beta/ * PostgreSQL 11 RC Release Notes: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/static/release-11.html * PostgreSQL 11 Open Issues: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_11_Open_Items * Submit a Bug: https://www.postgresql.org/account/submitbug/