Inquiry on planned PostGIS releases and minor-version behavior (now–Feb 28)
Bharath Tadikonda
tadikondabharath at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 10:36:02 PST 2026
Hello PostGIS Team,
I’m a PostgreSQL Database Engineer managing production PostgreSQL/PostGIS
workloads on AWS RDS/Aurora.
We are planning a PostgreSQL *minor upgrade* (PostgreSQL 16.6 → 16.11) in
the near term. In our environment, past *PostGIS minor/patch releases* have
occasionally caused operational issues due to changes in function behavior,
even when PostgreSQL itself was a minor upgrade. Because AWS may bundle a
newer PostGIS minor version along with a PostgreSQL minor upgrade, we want
to plan and execute testing and production rollout as close together as
possible.
To help us plan safely, I wanted to ask:
1.
*Are there any planned PostGIS releases (minor or patch) between now and
February 28?*
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If yes, which versions are anticipated?
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If not, when is the next postgis version release anticipated?
2.
*For PostGIS minor/patch releases (e.g., 3.6.x → 3.6.y):*
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Are changes strictly bug fixes, or can they include behavioral
changes to existing functions?
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Are there specific classes of functions (geometry processing,
topology, raster, etc.) where behavior changes are more likely?
3.
*Release notes & compatibility guidance:*
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Is there a recommended way to identify *function-level behavior
changes* between minor versions (beyond high-level release notes)?
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Are there guarantees or best-practice guidance around backward
compatibility expectations for PostGIS patch releases?
4.
*Operational best practices:*
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Do you recommend pinning PostGIS patch versions in production where
possible, or validating only specific functions we rely on most during
upgrades?
Any guidance you can share will help us reduce risk and plan upgrades more
confidently.
Thank you for your time and for all the work you do on PostGIS.
Best regards,
Bharath
PostgreSQL Database Engineer
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