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<p>
<strong>
- 2019-11-14 - PostgreSQL 12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and
- 9.4.25 Released!
+ 2020-02-13 - PostgreSQL 12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and
+ 9.4.26 Released!
</strong>
</p>
<p>
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to
all supported versions of our database system, including
- <a href="/about/news/1994/">12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25</a>.
- This release fixes over 50 bugs reported over the last three months.
+ <a href="/about/news/2011/">12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26</a>.
+ This release fixes one <a href="/support/security/">security issue</a>
+ found in the PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last
+ three months.
</p>
<p>
- PostgreSQL 9.4 will stop receiving fixes on February 13, 2020, which
- is the next planned cumulative update release. We suggest that you
- make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL.
- Please see our <a href="/support/versioning/">versioning policy</a>
- for more information.
+ Users should plan to update as soon as possible.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This is the last release for PostgreSQL 9.4, which will no longer
+ receive security updates and bug fixes. To receive continued support,
+ we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer,
+ supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see the PostgreSQL
+ <a href="/support/versioning/">versioning policy</a> for more
+ information.
</p>
<p>
You can <a href="/download/">download</a> the update <a href="/download/">here</a>.
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- <a href="/about/news/1994/">
- PostgreSQL 12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25 Released
+ <a href="/about/news/2011/">
+ PostgreSQL 12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26 Released
</a>!
</h3>
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- <li><i class="far fa-clock"></i> 2019-11-14</li>
+ <li><i class="far fa-clock"></i> 2020-02-13</li>
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</header>
<p>
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to
all supported versions of our database system, including
- <a href="/about/news/1994/">12.1, 11.6, 10.11, 9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25</a>.
- This release fixes over 50 bugs reported over the last three months.
+ <a href="/about/news/2011/">12.2, 11.7, 10.12, 9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26</a>.
+ This release fixes one <a href="/support/security/">security issue</a>
+ found in the PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last
+ three months.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Users should plan to update as soon as possible.
</p>
<p>
- PostgreSQL 9.4 will stop receiving fixes on February 13, 2020, which
- is the next planned cumulative update release. We suggest that you
- make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL.
- Please see our <a href="/support/versioning/">versioning policy</a>
- for more information.
+ This is the last release for PostgreSQL 9.4, which will no longer
+ receive security updates and bug fixes. To receive continued support,
+ we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer,
+ supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see the PostgreSQL
+ <a href="/support/versioning/">versioning policy</a> for more
+ information.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You can <a href="/download/">download</a> the update <a href="/download/">here</a>.
</p>
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- <li><a href="/about/news/1994/">Release Announcement</a></li>
- <li><a href="/docs/12/release-12-1.html">Release Notes</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/about/news/2011/">Release Announcement</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/docs/12/release-12-2.html">Release Notes</a></li>
<li><a href="/support/versioning/">Versioning Policy</a></li>
<li><a href="/download/">Download</a></li>
</ul>