> Lewis Tay wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.


Is cool. You caught me on a slow day. :)


> I do not have any database table on the serve, this is a clean 
> installation/upgrade.


Oh, good. How about removing all of the installed RPMs, and rm -rf'ing
/var/lib/pgsql?

Then try installing the version 7 RPMs.

I know that's a really ctrl-alt-del solution, but hey. :)


> pg_database pg_geqo_sample pg_group pg_hda.conf pg_log pg_pwd pg_shadow 
> pg_variable
> 
> What should I do with the above files ?


They can go with your rm -rf too. The new install will replace them.

- Jeff


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