From: | "Fernando M(dot) Maresca" <fmaresca(at)netverk(dot)com(dot)ar> |
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To: | Sterling <smullett(at)omeninc(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: JDBC drivers |
Date: | 2000-12-02 20:06:50 |
Message-ID: | Pine.LNX.4.21.0012021659220.2808-100000@pichuco.lpqlp.com.ar |
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Upgrading postgres is not painful: I've doing it in several linux machines
to a 7.0 release and is only matter of reading README file and follow the
instructions. Of course, if you plan to upgrade any software in your
system, you *must* backup the data before procede, this is rule nº 1 of
adminitration.
Perhaps the only big problem that I was found upgradin in RH 6.2 is that
doing this whit the (shit)RPM causes problems : so, I'm download the
sources and compile it in the machine. This is personal matter, ok, but is
how I do.
Excuse me, I known nothing about jdbc drivers.
Sorry for my very bad english.
F.
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Sterling wrote:
> H-
>
> I'm looking to get the jdbc drivers for postgres 6.5.3 so I can hook them up with
> JSP/Tomcat.
>
> I found a page that has drivers but not for my version.
> Does it matter that they aren't the same?
>
> Any one have a favorite page where I could go and get some drivers for postgres
> 6.5.3?
> If I upgrade to 7.0 will it destroy my existing databases?
> Has anyone had any experience with upgrading to the lastest postgres, and if so how
> was it? Painful, Pleasant?
>
> Thanks for any information you can provide.
> -Sterling
>
>
>
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Fernando M. Maresca
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