*** INSTALL.old Tue Oct 2 00:17:30 2001 --- INSTALL Tue Oct 2 00:18:52 2001 *************** *** 76,82 **** The internal data storage format changes with new releases of PostgreSQL. Therefore, if you are upgrading an existing installation that does not have ! a version number "7.1.x", you must back up and restore your data as shown here. These instructions assume that your existing installation is under the /usr/local/pgsql directory, and that the data area is in /usr/local/pgsql/data. Substitute your paths appropriately. --- 76,82 ---- The internal data storage format changes with new releases of PostgreSQL. Therefore, if you are upgrading an existing installation that does not have ! a version number "7.2.x", you must back up and restore your data as shown here. These instructions assume that your existing installation is under the /usr/local/pgsql directory, and that the data area is in /usr/local/pgsql/data. Substitute your paths appropriately. *************** *** 125,131 **** mv /usr/local/pgsql /usr/local/pgsql.old ! After you have installed PostgreSQL 7.1, create a new database directory and start the new server. Remember that you must execute these commands while logged in to the special database user account (which you already have if you are upgrading). --- 125,131 ---- mv /usr/local/pgsql /usr/local/pgsql.old ! After you have installed PostgreSQL 7.2, create a new database directory and start the new server. Remember that you must execute these commands while logged in to the special database user account (which you already have if you are upgrading).