Hi,
But I could find such packages in the Ubuntu repository :
I am also able to install PostgreSQL on an Ubuntu on aarch64 using apt-get, bring up the server, and do sanity. I wonder then why we don't provide these packages.
We also have a buildfarm periodic build on aarch64:
"The PGDG packages are built from the same source as the Debian packages (Ubuntu is using the same source for the PostgreSQL server packages as well). We try to follow Debian unstable's versions as close as possible"
From the above, I expected that because Ubuntu provides a PostgreSQL installable, PostgreSQL also should provide the same through
apt.postgresql.org ? Am I missing something ?
I believe the same thing might be applicable for yum repositories, but I wanted to start with debian.
I believe due to the absence of these packages in PostgreSQL repositories, there is no mention of aarch(64) in the PostgreSQl downloads website :
Thanks!
-Amit Khandekar
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Thanks,
-Amit Khandekar
EnterpriseDB Corporation
The Postgres Database Company