Re: Moving/Using Postgres Binaries on multiple machines - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Doug McNaught
Subject Re: Moving/Using Postgres Binaries on multiple machines
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Msg-id 87oehn2wot.fsf@asmodeus.mcnaught.org
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In response to Moving/Using Postgres Binaries on multiple machines  (Francis Reed <freed@iel.ie>)
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Francis Reed <freed@iel.ie> writes:

> If I want to create a postgres database on multiple machines, is the
> practice of tarring or zipping up binaries compiled on one machine and
> untarring them on another, and using the binaries (initdb etc) acceptable?.
> This removes the need for having a compiler and environment on the target
> machine, or is it necessary always to have such an environment on any
> machine you intend to use postgres on? Postgres seems to have enough
> environment options to allow this to work, overriding the original library
> locations and paths etc from the original machine on which postgres was
> compiled.
>
> Does anyone see a problem with this approach?

I've had no problems doing this, though I generally standardize the
install location across multiple machines.

-Doug

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