AW: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-20 Thread Zwettler Markus (OIZ)
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Magnus Hagander > Gesendet: Freitag, 20. November 2020 16:29 > An: Zwettler Markus (OIZ) > Cc: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org > Betreff: Re: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 2:50

AW: AW: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-20 Thread Zwettler Markus (OIZ)
OIZ) ; pgsql- > gene...@lists.postgresql.org > 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 n

Re: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-20 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 2:50 PM Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote: > > 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

Re: AW: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-20 Thread Adrian Klaver
:50 *An:* pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org *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

AW: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-20 Thread Zwettler Markus (OIZ)
Any hints on this one? Thanks, Markus Von: Zwettler Markus (OIZ) Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. November 2020 14:50 An: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org Betreff: Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts We run Postgres 9.6 + 12 Community Edition on RHEL7 which we install directly out

Linux package upgrade without dependency conflicts

2020-11-19 Thread Zwettler Markus (OIZ)
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 Post