![]() As described in the release lifecycle docs from postgresql[1], v11 will stop receiving fixes as of Nov 9 2023. This means it's EOL throughout the entire lifetime of 23.11, so let's drop it now. A lot of examples are also referencing postgresql_11. Where it's sensible, use postgresql_15 as example now to avoid confusion. This is also handy because the LLVM 16 fix for postgresql is not available for postgresql 11 ;-) [1] https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/ |
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