Re: RPM for CentOS - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: RPM for CentOS
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Msg-id 27870.1238766255@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to RPM for CentOS  ("Just E. Mail" <justemail@imwell-usa.com>)
List pgsql-novice
"Just E. Mail" <justemail@imwell-usa.com> writes:
> I am trying to install PostgreSQL on a CentOS 5.2 server. PostgreSQL 8.0
> comes packaged with CentOS. The latest version of PostgreSQL is 8.3.7.
> Since I am a novice, my preference is to install PostgreSQL which comes
> packaged with CentOS 5.2, although it is the older version of PostgreSQL.

> My question is, "Is there a major difference between PostgreSQL version
> 8.0 & 8.3?".  If I install PostgreSQL 8.0,am I going to be missing
> something?

Not only is 8.3 a lot better, but I'm finding myself pretty suspicious
of the copy of CentOS you've got, too.  RHEL-5 shipped with Postgres
8.1, and there is no reason to be installing anything older in a Red Hat
derived distro.

(I'd recommend 8.3 over 8.1, too, just to be clear.)

            regards, tom lane

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