It didn´t work.
and all the packages depend on those client libraries (e.g. GRASS GIS), so i
can forget about just upgrading.
I like the debian style better. Use pg_createcluster and voila: two
back-ends with different versions. (though i haven´t tried installing
pgAdmin for a different backend ve
On Windows I think it is necessary, as PgAdmin has it's own libpq.dll -
my version from 1.6.2 on Windows XP is "8.2.0.6338", so is obviously
from the 8.2.0 series of PostgreSQL, which would equate to libpq.so.5 on
Linux/Unix. The server doesn't have to be upgraded, but the client
library PgAdmin
Willy-Bas Loos wrote:
Ok thanks, guess i missed that one :x
So after i upgraded wxWidgets, it says i need to upgrade to libpq.so.5.
But i can't upgrade, because all kinds of software (i.e.
postgresql-contrib) still depends on libpq.so.4 , because i'm running
PostgreSQL 8.1.6
It's not necesarr
Ok thanks, guess i missed that one :x
So after i upgraded wxWidgets, it says i need to upgrade to libpq.so.5.
But i can't upgrade, because all kinds of software (i.e. postgresql-contrib)
still depends on libpq.so.4 , because i'm running PostgreSQL 8.1.6
It's not necesarry to upgrade the backend f
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 13:34 +0100, Willy-Bas Loos wrote:
> Am i missing a repository where these can be found? I
We don't have a yum repo for it; but there is an FTP repo:
http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin3/release/v1.6.2/fedora-core-6/
See the wx and rpm directories.
Regards,
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