I have been using Postgresql 7.2.4 on a Redhat 8.0 system. Prior to
putting the system into production I want to upgrade Postgresql and PHP
to the latest stable versions.
To that end I have downloaded the latest versions and compiled them. I
have saved my current databases using pg_dumpall.
Currently I have the last versions that Redhat provided for Postgresql
which is version 7.2.4.
I believe what I need to do now is shutdown the current database, remove
the RPMs installed for 7.2.4 and run the make install for 7.4.2,
rebuild/reload the databases.
Prior to doing that are there any steps that I am missing?
I will be removing the following packages from the system:
postgresql-server-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-docs-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-libs-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-tcl-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-tk-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-odbc-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-devel-7.2.4-5.80
postgresql-perl-7.2.4-5.80
I built the 7.4.2 version with tcl, perl, and tk support so I am
assuming that takes care of the packages listed above.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions and recommendations.
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