From: | Andrej <andrej(dot)groups(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice <pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | James Martens <jmartens8855(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Subject: | Re: Updating RHEL4 system for PHP; requires Postgresql updates |
Date: | 2012-03-13 19:55:31 |
Message-ID: | CACMx3pOoDqFtK2MooEYqd_WVDw977NHG8B=52xn6=jEUhTfveg@mail.gmail.com |
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On 13 March 2012 21:30, James Martens <jmartens8855(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I am attempting to patch an older RHEL4 system with updated php packages to
> close off some recent vulnerabilities that were discovered. When trying to
> download PHP, however, I get the following error:
Can you upgrade to a current version of RHEL? RHEL4 is end of support (unless
you have a special extension contract - in that case you should try to
badger RedHat
into providing you with a newer postgres package ;D), and so is the
postgres version
you're trying to update to.
If all else fails you could build your own RPMs by downloading a more
recent version of
postgres' source, and the original RHEL src RPMs ... should be easy enough.
Cheers,
Andrej
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