Thanks Lamar
I will try that link later, for some reason it's not coming up now. I tried
one of the FTPs off of the postgresql.org site, and the folder for 7.4.1 and
Redhat 7.3 was empty.
Btw, I have removed my RPM installation of 7.4.0, and my failed attempt at
installing 7.4.1 and am now left with a working version of 7.3.3. I am
almost tempted to just go ahead and use this verion and give up on all the
installing and uninstalling. Is there alot I would be missing out on by not
having 7.4.1? I plan on leasing a new server in June that would likely have
Red Hat Enterprise on it, and hopefully it would either have an up to date
version of postgrese, or no version at all for a clean installation. I have
so much work to do on my site that I hate spending valuable time on this..
Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: Lamar Owen [mailto:lowen@pari.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:29 PM
To: jer@highboard.com; scott.marlowe
Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Upgrading from 7.2 to 7.4.1 on Redhat 7
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 07:37 pm, Jeremy Smith wrote:
> I actually had to install version 7.4.0 as there weren't any RPMs for
7.4.1
> on Redhat 7.3. I am setting up some tables using phpPGadmin right now,
and
> there is a link for "vacuum" so maybe that's it..
Look in
ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/var/spool/ftp/pub/binary/v7.4.1/redhat/redhat-7.3
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