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I have a program that says it wants PostgreSQL x.y.1. Can I use PostgreSQL x.y.2 instead?

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I have a program that says it wants PostgreSQL x.y.1. Can I use PostgreSQL x.y.2 instead?

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Any program that works with a particular version, like 8.4.1, should work with any other minor version in the same major version. That means that if a program says it wants (eg) 8.4.1, you can and should install the latest in the 8.4 series instead. See the previous question for more details.

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