The backup and restore feature should let you go from one version to the
next, usually to a newer version, despite the incompatibility between
PostgreSQL versions. But I've never tried to make older versions open
files from newer versions.

Ubuntu 10.04 is incredibly old. I can't imagine why you would use it.

Murray

On Thu, 2015-07-30 at 14:23 -0700, Muley wrote:
> I have been running Glom on Fedora 14, which has, I believe, glom
> 1.16.
> 
> I've swiched to Ubuntu 10.04, which has 1.14 installed.
> 
> My previously created database files ( under 1.16) won't open on
> Ubuntu.
> 
> Will higher versions of glom run on Ubuntu 10.04?  Or, is there an
> alternative solution?
> 
> Don't want to have to re-create my data bases, and need access to them
> post haste.
> 
> Muley
> 
> 
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