Re: BUG #4581: Difficult uninstall - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Dave Page
Subject Re: BUG #4581: Difficult uninstall
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Msg-id 937d27e10812150752y3da576a7qd5ccd3f07563d748@mail.gmail.com
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In response to BUG #4581: Difficult uninstall  ("Henrik Svensson" <henrik.svensson@mydata.se>)
Responses Re: BUG #4581: Difficult uninstall  (Henrik.Svensson@mydata.se)
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Henrik Svensson
<henrik.svensson@mydata.se> wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference:      4581
> Logged by:          Henrik Svensson
> Email address:      henrik.svensson@mydata.se
> PostgreSQL version: 8.3.1
> Operating system:   Windows XP SP2
> Description:        Difficult uninstall
> Details:
>
> To remove PostgreSQL so you can reinstall it to my findings the following
> must be done:
> - Do "Control Panel" "Add Remove Programs" select "PostgreSQL 8.3" click
> "Remove". That's normal.

Yes.

> - Delete all files (still remaining??!!) under C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL.

They are still remaining because they are your data. You wouldn't want
them to be removed when upgrading I assume?

> - Remove the service-user postgres. The reinstall can't handle that this
> user exists (?!).

It could, but we have no way of knowing if you're using that user
account for something else - for example, a different version (or
distribution) of PostgreSQL. Running two in parallel is not uncommon
when performing a major upgrade. Removing the user account could
easily break other things quite horribly.

> - Delete all fields in the registry containing the substring postgre

Some keys are retained to tell any future (re)installation or minor
upgrade where to find the data that was left behind.

> (???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!).

Your keyboard seems to be broken.

Regards, Dave.

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