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PostgreSQL 9.4 is no longer supported, replace with 9.5 #986

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@himdel himdel commented Oct 12, 2018

(Not sure if ManageIQ 4.x still applies to current releases, never heard that numbering.)

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miq-bot commented Oct 12, 2018

Checked commit https://github.com/himdel/manageiq_docs/commit/d3250916c77257a9bcf592c96ad23c3cc83bf6af with ruby 2.3.3, rubocop 0.52.1, haml-lint 0.20.0, and yamllint 1.10.0
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cbudz commented Oct 19, 2018

Hi @himdel What version does this apply to for backporting in docs?

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himdel commented Oct 22, 2018

@cbudz so, I'm not sure about the appliances (see discussion around ManageIQ/manageiq#18060 (comment)),
the PR switching manageiq travis (ManageIQ/manageiq#15994) is fine/no, gaprindashvili/backported (technically),
so.. looks like this should definitely apply in gaprindashvili and later.

@cbudz cbudz merged commit f110b81 into ManageIQ:master Oct 22, 2018
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cbudz commented Oct 22, 2018

Thanks, @himdel. I'll get this backported to Gaprindashvili and Hammer.

@himdel himdel deleted the pg94 branch October 23, 2018 10:16
@cbudz cbudz added this to the Sprint 97 Ending Oct 22, 2018 milestone Oct 23, 2018
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