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and subject line Re: [Pkg-postgresql-public] Bug#764705: postgresql-9.4: ERROR:
The database format changed between beta 2 and 3. Please dump, but how?
has caused the Debian Bug report #764705,
regarding postgresql-9.4: ERROR: The database format changed between beta 2 and
3. Please dump, but how?
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Package: postgresql-9.4
Version: 9.4~beta3-1
Preparing to unpack .../postgresql-9.4_9.4~beta3-1_x32.deb ...
Stopping PostgreSQL 9.4 database server: main.
ERROR: The database format changed between beta 2 and 3. Please dump your 9.4
clusters first and remove them before upgrading the package.
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/postgresql-9.4_9.4~beta3-1_x32.deb (--unpack):
subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
Uh, and…
… why doesn’t the preinst and postinst script do that for me?
… how do I do that, retaining all my databases, users, settings?
Would have been nice to have more help there, for people who
are *not* experienced PostgreSQL admins. I normally just use
pg_upgradecluster, and that works, which made the Debian pak‐
kages look good. But now?
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Re: Thorsten Glaser 2014-10-10
<[email protected]>
> Package: postgresql-9.4
> Version: 9.4~beta3-1
>
> Preparing to unpack .../postgresql-9.4_9.4~beta3-1_x32.deb ...
> Stopping PostgreSQL 9.4 database server: main.
> ERROR: The database format changed between beta 2 and 3. Please dump your 9.4
> clusters first and remove them before upgrading the package.
> dpkg: error processing archive
> /var/cache/apt/archives/postgresql-9.4_9.4~beta3-1_x32.deb (--unpack):
> subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
>
> Uh, and…
>
> … why doesn’t the preinst and postinst script do that for me?
>
> … how do I do that, retaining all my databases, users, settings?
>
> Would have been nice to have more help there, for people who
> are *not* experienced PostgreSQL admins. I normally just use
> pg_upgradecluster, and that works, which made the Debian pak‐
> kages look good. But now?
man pg_dump; man pg_dumpall
Christoph
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