Andreas Pflug wrote:
Dave Page wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerhard
Hintermayer
Sent: 15 December 2005 15:27
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Compilation probl with Postgres 7.3.1
Upgrading to 7.3.12 won't solve the "unsupported frontend protocol",
and
the members for pgNotify are the same as in 7.3.1 :-(
I'd really like to upgrade, but unfortunately the DB-server is
running at
least 6*24, so ther's not a lot time to upgrade and test all involved
applications (which are quite a lot)
I think what he means is that the .12 is a good indicator of how old the
version is.
Upgrading to 7.3.12 should be a simple make; make install; stop and
restart server. To perform a smooth update, you could consider using
Slony-I to have an up-to-date replication. This would allow you to
switch over virtually seamlessly (if your current machine is big
enough, I doubt it when looking at your pgsql version, could be even
on the same box).
As I wrote above. An upgrade to 7.3.12 neither solves the "unsupported
frontend protocol" nor the compilation problem, the structure pgNotify
is exactly the same as in 7.3.1.
I think there are still a lot of 7.3.* versions out there, and they all
have to suffer from that problems.
regards
Gerhard
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