On 5/2/20 12:30 AM, TalGloz wrote:
> Adrian Klaver-4 wrote
>> On 5/1/20 3:39 PM, TalGloz wrote:
>>> Adrian Klaver-4 wrote
>>>> Why not compile them against 11?
>>>>
>>>> Then follow step 5) here:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/pgupgrade.html
>>>
>>> Step 5 doesn’t actually say how to compile them during the upgrade
>>> process
>>> it just gives a warning about not to use "CREATE EXTENSION my_lib"
>>> because
>>> this won't effect the target version. Do you mean that I'll have to
>>> compile
>>> them manually to my target PostgreSQL Version?
>>
>> You haven't said how you installed the various versions of Postgres in
>> the first place. Bottom line is that the libraries that existed in the
>> old version need to exist on the new version. If they where not included
>> as part of the install process them they need to be manually
>> created/added.
>>
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>> Adrian Klaver
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>> adrian.klaver@
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> I use Fedora OS and I've a set up and running PostgreSQL10 instance that
> I've installed using
> *dnf install postgresql10**. Sicne I've decided to upgrade directly to 12
> instead of to 11 I've installed the 12 version using *dnf install
> postgresql12**. I'm currently following the steps described in:
>
> 1. UPGRADE POSTGRESQL 10 To 11
> <https://dbtut.com/index.php/2018/10/30/upgrade-postgresql-10-to-11/> . It
> has some syntax errors in the suggested command lines that I've corrected on
> my side.
>
> 2. How to upgrade PostgreSQL from 11 to 12
> <https://www.kostolansky.sk/posts/upgrading-to-postgresql-12/> . The steps
> were written for Ubuntu / Debian, It should work the same by updating the
> paths to correct Fedora related paths of PostreSQL installation.
>
> Unfortunately, none of the tutorials describes the steps on how to port /
> handle some manually created C extension functions libraries to the new
> PostgreSQL instance.
Follow the same procedure you used to build/install them for the
Postgres 10, except run against the 12 instance. Do this before you do
the pg_upgrade procedure.
>
> TalGloz
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