RE: Install with Apache/PHP (Was "Stubborn Multibyte")

From: "Craig Orsinger" <cjorsinger(at)m5(dot)earthlink_net(dot)invalid>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: RE: Install with Apache/PHP (Was "Stubborn Multibyte")
Date: 2001-05-24 16:32:55
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In article <GAELLCMOCEGMDMHDMIILAEONCHAA(dot)k-ellrick(at)sctech(dot)co(dot)jp>, "Karen
Ellrick" <k-ellrick(at)sctech(dot)co(dot)jp> wrote:

If you are building PostgreSQL on a system which already has an
ealier version of PostgreSQL installed using RPMs, I recommend that
you not build into the same directories that the RPMs install into. There
are two reasons for this:

1. Having the two versions in different directories allows you to
choose between them while you're transitioning

2. When you remove the old RPMs later, rpm won't remove
your new installation.

If you're seeing mysterious problems with your new build, it
will probably work better if you rebuild after removing the old
postresql-devel RPM.

> I gave up on 7.1.1 for now, although that is not ideal. I looked around
> the web some more, and saw a recommendation to someone who was using
> RPMs for postgresql and had the same problem, saying to install the

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