7.3.2 - 7.4.1 on RedHat 9.0

From: Mark Lubratt <mark(dot)lubratt(at)indeq(dot)com>
To: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: 7.3.2 - 7.4.1 on RedHat 9.0
Date: 2004-02-15 19:54:18
Message-ID: BD72B114-5FF0-11D8-B963-000A9579AF50@indeq.com
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I've finally decided to upgrade my postgresql installation. I'm
currently running 7.3.2 on RedHat 9.0.

Here's my dilemma: Since RedHat is no longer supporting their "RedHat"
distributions, I can't really get a RPM for the upgrade. I'm concerned
about orphaning files if I do a straight compile from source (not
getting the configured directories to be the same as the original
installation). So the question is, do I uninstall the original RPM and
do a compile from source? Do I go to a SRPM? Do I uninstall and then
use a SRPM?

TIA, Mark

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