Yes. Pretty sure. PGDG repos.

The last problems I remember had been related to Patroni + python-psycopg and 
PostGIS + pgrouting_96.

Regards, Markus



> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> Gesendet: Freitag, 20. November 2020 16:26
> An: Zwettler Markus (OIZ) <[email protected]>; pgsql-
> [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: AW: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts
> 
> On 11/20/20 1:38 AM, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
> > Any hints on this one?
> 
> Are you sure the Postgres packages are coming from the PGDG repos and not the
> RH repos?
> 
> What are the dependency conflicts?
> 
> 
> >
> > Thanks, Markus
> >
> > *Von:*Zwettler Markus (OIZ) <[email protected]>
> > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 19. November 2020 14:50
> > *An:* [email protected]
> > *Betreff:* Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts
> >
> > We run Postgres 9.6 + 12 Community Edition on RHEL7 which we install
> > directly out of the PGDG channels using RPMs. We also run Patroni
> > installed with RPMs provided by Github.
> >
> > Currently we have major dependency conflicts with each quarterly Linux
> > package upgrade (yum upgrade), especially on PostGIS and Patroni.
> >
> > I was told that there will be no dependency conflicts anymore when we
> > install Postgres from sourcecode and Patroni with pip.
> >
> > Is that correct? Because all Linux packages required by Postgres will
> > continue to be updated.
> >
> > -Markus
> >
> 
> 
> --
> Adrian Klaver
> [email protected]


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