On 2010-12-27, ℓєѕℓιє ѕαмυєℓ <leslie....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear friends,
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>   I have installed the debian-lenny in my system.. Lenny is having 8.3
> postgres as a default package.
> I have installed 8.4 postgres successfully. But I unable to install 9.x
> postgres in that same machine.
> Whether postgres 9.x won't support lenny or what ? Let me now plzz.
>
> Thanks in advance..

The default postgres configuration supports only one instance (called
a cluster) installed on each server (you can have more by changing
configuration settings). Debian does some stuff in the
postgresql-common package to allow several to be easily installed on one 
server.

If you installed 8.4 from postgres.org (not from debian-backports)
it will have occupied the postgres default location and thus be blocking
the install of 9.x

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