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Support for Postgresql v17 anytime soon? #53

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Persil090 opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 9 comments
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Support for Postgresql v17 anytime soon? #53

Persil090 opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 9 comments
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@Persil090
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Hi team would be great if tool could support Postgresql v17.
Would this be possible?
I have a project that only support v17 so asking if possible to add in the near future.
Thanks a lot. This is really great project so far.

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@eduardolat
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yes, maybe this weekend, if not then during the week

@eduardolat eduardolat added the confirmed next step Anything that is confirmed for future versions label Oct 12, 2024
@Persil090
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Waw you are the best.
Cheers

@Shooshka
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Would be nice to see pg_basebackup with incremental backups supported.
@eduardolat Is there any plans for this?

@roos-robert
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Thanks for the great tool! Looking forward to support for v17 as well 🚀

@roos-robert
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@eduardolat sorry for pinging you, just interested if you have any updates regarding this? :)

@eduardolat
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I'm really sorry for the delay, I've been really busy these days.

However, it is already implemented in the develop branch, the thing is that when making releases I like to include several things, so I am working on some other things besides this.

If you need it you can use the develop branch and build the Dockerfile yourself, it should work fine.

I hope to release a new release as soon as possible

@sfsr12
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sfsr12 commented Oct 30, 2024

If you need it you can use the develop branch and build the Dockerfile yourself, it should work fine.

Meaning - clone the repo - and build the Dockerfile found in ./docker?

I tried to do that but it failed

Dockerfile:98
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  96 |     # Copy and install go dependencies
  97 |     COPY go.mod .
  98 | >>> COPY go.sum .
  99 |     RUN go mod download
 100 |
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ERROR: failed to solve: failed to compute cache key: failed to calculate checksum of ref 439d49ae-c0fe-43d1-9984-2bc43b26abd2::nh2w5hytmx64o9uz47p0e2b4r: "/go.sum": not found

Thank you so much for making this tool - it is exactly what I needed - I think - I haven't gotten past the v17 issue yet :)

Do you have a buy me a coffee or anything?

@roos-robert
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I'm really sorry for the delay, I've been really busy these days.

Hey, never apologise for work you're doing for free, it's super appreciated!

Thanks a lot for the update and explaining how you work with new releases, for me it's no rush so I'm just gonna stay patient and look forward to other goodies the next release might include as well!

+1 on the 'buy me a coffee' or something, you deserve some coffee on us!

@krzwiatrzyk
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I would like to drop a coffee as well!

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