Re: Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Roberto Mello
Subject Re: Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version)
Date
Msg-id 20010321230217.B6952@cc.usu.edu
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In response to Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version)  (Steven Vajdic <svajdic@asc.corp.mot.com>)
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:33:16AM +1030, Steven Vajdic wrote:
> 
> 1. I've been running RedHat6.2 and its pgSQL 6.5xx, PHP3.0 counterparts
You should definitely upgrade to PG 7.1.

> 2. I am thinking about Debian (my preferred option - good/easy for
> "automatic" WEB upgrades) or
> Mandrake or Suse/professional (best ranking in some PC magazines).
> Strange: The rankings (No 1 Mandrake, No 2 Suse) did not test Debian -
> accidentally or deliberately?
Don't know which "ranking" you are referring to. These are good
distributions. Red Hat is also good, but IMHO some things in 7.0 just
shouldn't have shipped the way they were. Supposedly 7.1 will be much
better.Debian is excellent. I've been running for quite some time and am very
happy with it. If you are looking for an easy install of Debian, try
Progeny Debian (www.progeny.com).
-Roberto
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