Thread: installation on RedHat 6.2

installation on RedHat 6.2

From
"Rob Gore"
Date:
Could you please tell me the least error prone way to install the latest
possible version of PostgreSQL on Linux 6.2? I have no choice but to use
6.2. I already have MySql installed and working and now I want to compare
PostgreSQL. I am told it is much better, the documentation certainly bears
that out, but the rpm packages for RedHat 7.1 do not install properly. I
would really appreciate any help you can give!
Thanks,
Rob




Re: installation on RedHat 6.2

From
"Chris Ruprecht"
Date:
Rob,
the easiest is to download the source of version 7.1.3 (latest) from
www.postgresql.org. ungtar it and build it from scratch with (if you want
your postgres directory in /home/prosgres):

./configure --prefix=/home
make
make install

Be sure, to remove the previous, incomplete RH 7.1 installation first.

Best regards,
Chris


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Gore" <rgore@vestabroadband.com>
To: <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:06 PM
Subject: [ADMIN] installation on RedHat 6.2


> Could you please tell me the least error prone way to install the latest
> possible version of PostgreSQL on Linux 6.2? I have no choice but to use
> 6.2. I already have MySql installed and working and now I want to compare
> PostgreSQL. I am told it is much better, the documentation certainly bears
> that out, but the rpm packages for RedHat 7.1 do not install properly. I
> would really appreciate any help you can give!
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
>
>
>
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