I understand if you don't want to commit to maintaining 9.6 for zesty, but my first impression was that there was confusion about how close this transition was to being complete.
Will 18.04 LTS use 9.6 or 10 (10 is expected in 3rd Quarter 2017 according to https://www.postgresql.org/developer/roadmap/ ) ? Especially if 18.04 LTS uses 9.6 then it seems the maintenance burden might not be too bad since Debian Stretch is shipping 9.6 too and most of these packages are synced with Debian.
postgresql-plproxy's autopkgtest failures are not new (they failed in yakkety with 9.5 too) but I don't know about the other two autopkgtest regressions.
I understand if you don't want to commit to maintaining 9.6 for zesty, but my first impression was that there was confusion about how close this transition was to being complete.
Will 18.04 LTS use 9.6 or 10 (10 is expected in 3rd Quarter 2017 according to https:/ /www.postgresql .org/developer/ roadmap/ ) ? Especially if 18.04 LTS uses 9.6 then it seems the maintenance burden might not be too bad since Debian Stretch is shipping 9.6 too and most of these packages are synced with Debian.
postgresql- plproxy' s autopkgtest failures are not new (they failed in yakkety with 9.5 too) but I don't know about the other two autopkgtest regressions.