@@ -51,19 +51,19 @@ <h2>Latest Releases</h2>
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54- 2024-11-14 -
55- < a href ="/about/news/postgresql-171-165-159-1414-1317 -and-1221 -released-2955 / ">
56- PostgreSQL 17.1 , 16.5 , 15.9 , 14.14 , 13.17 , and 12.21 Released!
54+ 2024-11-21 -
55+ < a href ="/about/news/postgresql-172-166-1510-1415-1318 -and-1222 -released-2965 / ">
56+ PostgreSQL 17.2 , 16.6 , 15.10 , 14.15 , 13.18 , and 12.22 Released!
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61- The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has
62- < a href =" /download/ " > released an update </ a > to all supported versions
63- of PostgreSQL, including 17.1, 16.5, 15.9, 14.14, 13.17, and 12.21.
64- This release fixes 4 < a href ="/support/security/ " > security vulnerabilities </ a >
65- and over 35 bugs reported over the last several months. You can find
66- details on the fixes in the < a href =" /docs/release/ " > release notes </ a > .
61+ The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has < a href =" /download/ " > released an update </ a >
62+ to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 17.2, 16.6, 15.10, 14.15, and 13.18.
63+ Additionally, due to the nature of one of the issues in the
64+ < a href ="/about/news/out-of-cycle-release-scheduled-for-november-21-2024-2958/ " > previous update release </ a > ,
65+ the PostgreSQL Global Development Group is also releasing a 12.22 release for
66+ PostgreSQL 12. PostgreSQL 12 is now EOL and will not receive more fixes .
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6868 < p >
6969 < strong > This is the final release of PostgreSQL 12</ strong > .
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164- < a href ="/about/news/postgresql-171-165-159-1414-1317 -and-1221 -released-2955 / ">
165- PostgreSQL 17.1 , 16.5 , 15.9 , 14.14 , 13.17 , and 12.21 Released!
164+ < a href ="/about/news/postgresql-172-166-1510-1415-1318 -and-1222 -released-2965 / ">
165+ PostgreSQL 17.2 , 16.6 , 15.10 , 14.15 , 13.18 , and 12.22 Released!
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169- < li > < i class ="far fa-clock "> </ i > 2024-11-14 </ li >
169+ < li > < i class ="far fa-clock "> </ i > 2024-11-21 </ li >
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174- The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has
175- < a href =" /download/ " > released an update </ a > to all supported versions
176- of PostgreSQL, including 17.1, 16.5, 15.9, 14.14, 13.17, and 12.21.
177- This release fixes 4 < a href ="/support/security/ " > security vulnerabilities </ a >
178- and over 35 bugs reported over the last several months. You can find
179- details on the fixes in the < a href =" /docs/release/ " > release notes </ a > .
174+ The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has < a href =" /download/ " > released an update </ a >
175+ to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 17.2, 16.6, 15.10, 14.15, and 13.18.
176+ Additionally, due to the nature of one of the issues in the
177+ < a href ="/about/news/out-of-cycle-release-scheduled-for-november-21-2024-2958/ " > previous update release </ a > ,
178+ the PostgreSQL Global Development Group is also releasing a 12.22 release for
179+ PostgreSQL 12. PostgreSQL 12 is now EOL and will not receive more fixes .
180180 </ p >
181181 < p >
182182 < strong > This is the final release of PostgreSQL 12</ strong > .
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