Hello Omer,

I'm cleaning up old bug reports. Sorry that I did not get back to this
ealier!

Omer Zak [2011-07-02 14:01 +0300]:
> After installation of postgresql-9.0, an attempt to purge postgresql-8.4
> using aptitude fails because of complaint of an invalid PID file in
> /var/run/postgresql
> Turns out that the PID file is associated with running postgresql-9.0.
> I was successful in purging postgresql-8.4 after invocation of
> /etc/init.d/postgresql stop
> Then I manually restarted it (/etc/init.d/postgresql start).

I tried this with installing postgresql-9.1 and -9.2, and successfully
purged postgresql-9.1 with a running 9.2 cluster. So I cannot
reproduce this, and I don't see an obvious place in
postgresql-common's code which would cause this. Do you have a way to
reproduce this?

Thanks!

Martin
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Martin Pitt                        | http://www.piware.de
Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com)  | Debian Developer  (www.debian.org)


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