| From: | Patrick Nelson <pnelson(at)neatech(dot)com> |
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| To: | "PostgreSQL List (E-mail)" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Upgrading on RH72 |
| Date: | 2002-08-10 05:12:32 |
| Message-ID: | 4165C48DE9A0D211B6400800095C585F172DFB@WASHINGTON |
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Finally realized that the problems that I'm having are because my server is
RH72 running server 7.1.3-2 and my clients are RH73 running 7.2.1-5 and the
clients don't seem backward compatible. So I thought I would upgrade the
server to RH73... OK that's not going to work. So I grabbed the latest 72
rpms from a PostgreSQL mirror which have the version that looks like
7.2.1-2, so this should work. Anyone have success with this? I think it
said something about having to initdb... what does this mean?
What does the PGDG stand for in the filename (i.e.
postgresql-7.2.1-2PGDG.i386.rpm)?
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