On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 12:39:20 -0500, Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The only things that should make a difference to you should be in the /etc directory, assuming the RPM follows the filesystem standard (I believe it does).
It does not ,rpm puts the staff in /var/lib

My suggestion is to back everything up, then
replace the RPM in the standard way, and then compare the files one
at a time to see what's different.  I'll bet the binaries and
libraries, of course, and things under /etc/[postgres?]/, and that's
it.  Most likely, it'll be postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf, and maybe
pg_ident.conf.

A

Well, this is what i eventually did ,it was just more convinient to
wget the rpms ,type rpm -Uhv postgres*rpm and then replace 2 files.
(It took some work to recall what i have changed in the config files,thought)
That was simpler then rpm2cpio etc... as i thought at the beginning.
The server works fine by now,hope this XLogWrite thing will not come
back .
Thanks for the help.
Evgeny





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