Thread: Re: MD5 checksum or RPM for PostgreSQL 8.7.3
To Whom It My Concern, I am a member of a small group using PostgreSQL has a data backend and I writing to request and MD5 checksum for PostgreSQL 8.7.3. If an MD5 is not available, I would appreciate the location of an RPM for 8.7.3, if there is one available. Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. -- Dafina A. Abernathy, Associate Software Programmer General Dynamics Information Technology NOAA Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC) Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 228.688.2530 phone dafina.abernathy@gdit.com dafina.abernathy@noaa.gov
Dafina.Abernathy wrote: > To Whom It My Concern, > > I am a member of a small group using PostgreSQL has a data backend > and I writing to request and MD5 checksum for PostgreSQL 8.7.3. > If an MD5 is not available, I would appreciate the location of an RPM > for 8.7.3, if there is one available. > Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. > presumably, you mean postgres 8.3.7, as there is no 8.7.anything yet, 8.4 is still in beta. http://yums.postgresql.org has RPMs for many platforms. you didn't specify which.
Hello Mr. Pierce, You are correct it is for version 8.3.7. for Redhat. My apologies for the mix-up. A member of the group has checked http://yums.postgresql.org and was unable to locate an RPM for Redhat. If there is one available, I would be most appreciative if you provided the link. Thank you again for your assistance in this matter. John R Pierce said the following on 4/3/2009 10:51 AM: > Dafina.Abernathy wrote: >> To Whom It My Concern, >> >> I am a member of a small group using PostgreSQL has a data backend >> and I writing to request and MD5 checksum for PostgreSQL 8.7.3. >> If an MD5 is not available, I would appreciate the location of an RPM >> for 8.7.3, if there is one available. >> Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. >> > > presumably, you mean postgres 8.3.7, as there is no 8.7.anything yet, > 8.4 is still in beta. > > http://yums.postgresql.org has RPMs for many platforms. you didn't > specify which. -- Dafina A. Abernathy, Associate Software Programmer General Dynamics Information Technology NOAA Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC) Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 228.688.2530 phone dafina.abernathy@gdit.com dafina.abernathy@noaa.gov
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Dafina.Abernathy <Dafina.Abernathy@noaa.gov> wrote: > Hello Mr. Pierce, > > You are correct it is for version 8.3.7. for Redhat. My apologies for the > mix-up. > A member of the group has checked http://yums.postgresql.org =A0and was u= nable > to locate an RPM for Redhat. > If there is one available, I would be most appreciative if you provided t= he > link. > Thank you again for your assistance in this matter. The correct site is: http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/ --=20 Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
John R Pierce wrote: > Dafina.Abernathy wrote: >> I am a member of a small group using PostgreSQL has a data backend >> and I writing to request and MD5 checksum for PostgreSQL 8.7.3. >> If an MD5 is not available, I would appreciate the location of an RPM >> for 8.7.3, if there is one available. >> Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. > > presumably, you mean postgres 8.3.7, as there is no 8.7.anything yet, > 8.4 is still in beta. > > http://yums.postgresql.org has RPMs for many platforms. you didn't > specify which. oops, I meant, http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/
Dafina.Abernathy wrote: > Hello Mr. Pierce, > > You are correct it is for version 8.3.7. for Redhat. My apologies for > the mix-up. > A member of the group has checked http://yums.postgresql.org and was > unable to locate an RPM for Redhat. "Redhat" describes a dozen versions of Linux and a half dozen or more platforms. The yum postgres project has RPMs for RHEL 4.x and 5.x, on X86 and x86_64.
Dafina, > I am a member of a small group using PostgreSQL has a data backend and I > writing to request and MD5 checksum for PostgreSQL 8.7.3. > If an MD5 is not available, I would appreciate the location of an RPM > for 8.7.3, if there is one available. > Thank you very much for your assistance in this matter. Um, there's no such thing as PostgreSQL 8.7.3. The latest stable version is *8.3.7*. Was that the version you meant? If that's the case, then everything you want is here: http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/v8.3.7/ --Josh Berkus
Sorry for the confusion and ambiguity of the request. The files we are requesting the MD5 checksum for are located here: http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.3.7/linux/rpms/redhat/rhel-4-i386/ Thanks! P. Scott Hill Software Engineer, Web Development Group National Coastal Data Development Center General Dynamics Information Technology Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 (228) 688-3516 direct (228) 688-2968 fax P.Scott.Hill@noaa.gov John R Pierce said the following on 4/3/2009 11:24 AM: > Dafina.Abernathy wrote: >> Hello Mr. Pierce, >> >> You are correct it is for version 8.3.7. for Redhat. My apologies for >> the mix-up. >> A member of the group has checked http://yums.postgresql.org and was >> unable to locate an RPM for Redhat. > > "Redhat" describes a dozen versions of Linux and a half dozen or more > platforms. The yum postgres project has RPMs for RHEL 4.x and 5.x, > on X86 and x86_64. > >
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 11:31 -0500, P. Scott Hill wrote: > Sorry for the confusion and ambiguity of the request. The files we > are > requesting the MD5 checksum for are located here: > http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.3.7/linux/rpms/redhat/rhel-4-i386/ I'm not that much willing to push MD5's anymore, since all RPMs are *signed* and one can check integrity with those signatures. Anyway, I added md5sums, which will appear in main FTP site in a few hours. Regards, -- Devrim GÜNDÜZ, RHCE devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr http://www.gunduz.org