Hi,
On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 08:57 +0100, dfx wrote:
> I tryied also with .rpm downloaded from postgres official site but I
> get a lot of unresolved dependencies.
You should not have gotten dependency errors if you did not miss to
install compat package.
> So I ask if it exist a document that expl
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> For what it's worth, I've always found it easier to compile from
> source than to try and grapple with packet managers, both under
> RedHat and Ubuntu, and I'm no Linux expert on Ubuntu in
> particular, apt-get seems to scatter files around the hard disk in
> all sort
dfx wrote:
I tryied also with .rpm downloaded from postgres official site but I get a
lot of unresolved dependencies.
So I ask if it exist a document that explain step by step the process to
upgrade v. 8.1 to v. 8.2 under Fedora Core 6, a document for novices, as I
am.
For what it's worth, I'
Thank you Tom,
I tryied in any way to upgrade to 8.2 but I get only v. 8.1.8 (with yum).
I tryied also with .rpm downloaded from postgres official site but I get a
lot of unresolved dependencies.
So I ask if it exist a document that explain step by step the process to
upgrade v. 8.1 to v. 8.2 un
"dfx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How I can recreate (replicate) the same structure of a database originally
> made with pg v. 8.2 to a server v. 8.1?
pg_dump has never been intended to produce backward-compatible dump
scripts; in most versions it's easy to point to cases where it'd be
flat-out
Dear Sirs,
I am trying to create a database in postgres v. 8.1 (Fedora core 6) using a
sql script created from pg version 8.2 (Windows) (using backup.text of
PgAdminIII) but I get an error with the keyword OWNED. (tables uses serial
type).
The fields with serial type are declared differently in t