Re: Problems with the Windows 8.4.1 upgrade from 8.3 on non-C drive - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sachin Srivastava
Subject Re: Problems with the Windows 8.4.1 upgrade from 8.3 on non-C drive
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Msg-id 4B8746B0.7010705@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Problems with the Windows 8.4.1 upgrade from 8.3 on non-C drive  (dtrobert <droberts@clarussystems.com>)
Responses Re: Problems with the Windows 8.4.1 upgrade from 8.3 on non-C drive  (John Gage <jsmgage@numericable.fr>)
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The one-click installers are designed in such a way that you can have different major versions of postgresql co-exist on the same machine. Thats the reason, the 8.4.1 installer doesn't realize that 8.3 is even installed.


On 2/26/10 12:56 AM, dtrobert wrote:
Hi, 
We have tried this at least with Windows 2008 64-bit server and the problem
is very reproducible (multiple systems): 

1. Install 8.3 on some non-C drive (say E:\) 
2. Run the 8.4.1 installer to upgrade this install  
it appears that the 8.4.1 doesn't realize 8.3 is even installed    
Result: Installation fails with a permission problem. It seems certain files
from 8.3 are not able to be deleted. When I manually try to delete them,
even with the Administrator user, it fails. I ultimately needed to take
ownership and then give Full Control before I was allowed to delete them. 

There is no problem with this upgrade on the C:\ drive. 

Thanks 


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Regards,
Sachin Srivastava
EnterpriseDB, the Enterprise Postgres company.

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