Re: Installing PostgreSQL as non-root by Extracting the binariesfrom RPMs - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Aguayo Garcia-Rada
Subject Re: Installing PostgreSQL as non-root by Extracting the binariesfrom RPMs
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In response to Installing PostgreSQL as non-root by Extracting the binaries from RPMs  (Thiagarajan Lakshminarayanan <thiagu1997@gmail.com>)
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Should work with no problem, but I would not recommend it. You may not be able to setup a service(SysV or systemd) to
automaticallystart postgres, and updating version could be troublesome.
 

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thiagarajan Lakshminarayanan" <thiagu1997@gmail.com>
To: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Sent: Monday, 21 May, 2018 09:23:28
Subject: Installing PostgreSQL as non-root by Extracting the binaries from RPMs

Hello,

In our environment, our standard RHEL OS install comes with all the
PostgreSQL required packages / libraries installed.  So, can I just extract
the binaries from PostgreSQL RPMs via rpm2cpio and create a tar file and
install it as non-root user in an alternate location?  I tested the above
approach, created a new PostgreSQL instance and it is working fine.  Please
let me know if there would be any issues with the above approach?

Thanks
Raj


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