Thread: Performing upgrade to latest minor release using PGDG RPMs
I'm wondering how it's possible to upgrade my fedora system's pg to the latest minor release. I'm using the PGDG RPMs. A "yum update" leaves me on version 9.0.2. I'd expect it to put me on 9.0.4. What am I doing wrong? I installed from pgdg-fedora-9.0-2.noarch . Cheers, John
El 27/08/2011, a las 02:40, John Moran <johnfrederickmoran@gmail.com> escribió: > I'm wondering how it's possible to upgrade my fedora system's pg to > the latest minor release. I'm using the PGDG RPMs. A "yum update" > leaves me on version 9.0.2. I'd expect it to put me on 9.0.4. What am > I doing wrong? I installed from pgdg-fedora-9.0-2.noarch . > > Cheers, > John > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general Hello For Fedora 14 i686, in pgrpms, the last version is 9.0.2-1. For x86_64 is 9.0.4. Check here: http://yum.pgrpms.org/packages.php Which release and architecture are you using? Best
I ran into the same problem (no 9.0.4 rpm) on CentOS 6. I downloaded the SRPM from the x86_64 directory at http://yum.postgresql.org/srpms/9.0/ and built a fresh set of rpm with rpmbuild.
You might need to do the same.
Regards,
Brett
2011/8/27 José María Terry Jiménez <jtj@tssystems.net>
El 27/08/2011, a las 02:40, John Moran <johnfrederickmoran@gmail.com> escribió:Hello
> I'm wondering how it's possible to upgrade my fedora system's pg to
> the latest minor release. I'm using the PGDG RPMs. A "yum update"
> leaves me on version 9.0.2. I'd expect it to put me on 9.0.4. What am
> I doing wrong? I installed from pgdg-fedora-9.0-2.noarch .
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
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For Fedora 14 i686, in pgrpms, the last version is 9.0.2-1. For x86_64 is 9.0.4. Check here: http://yum.pgrpms.org/packages.php
Which release and architecture are you using?
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