On 5/9/19 9:58 AM, Prakash Ramakrishnan wrote:
Hi David,

I did the installation for using postgresql 10.4 version edb standard edition.so again need to run the yum command or please advise me .

Should have added to previous post. A heads up:

Postgres 10.x is the last Linux version you can use the EDB installer. Going forward you will need to use the native packages:

https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads

"Please Note: EDB no longer provides PostgreSQL installers for Linux, and users are encouraged to use the platform-native packages. For more information, please see this blog post on Platform Native EDB Packages for Linux Users."

https://postgresrocks.enterprisedb.com/t5/Postgres-Gems/Platform-Native-EDB-Packages-for-Linux-Users/ba-p/2362?_ga=2.116418510.996235935.1557421212-1173178781.1557421212



Regards,
Prakash.R

On Thu, May 9, 2019, 22:24 David Steele <da...@pgmasters.net <mailto:da...@pgmasters.net>> wrote:

    On 5/9/19 12:51 PM, Prakash Ramakrishnan wrote:
     > Hi Adrian,
     >
     > I don't know about that client libraries can you please explain
    or share
     > me the command I will show you the output and we need the
    solution for
     > this pgbackrest issue .

    yum install postgresql10

    should do it, but I thought pqlib was installed with the server as well.
      Perhaps not.

-- -David
"Please Note: EDB no longer provides PostgreSQL installers for Linux, and users are encouraged to use the platform-native packages. For more information, please see this blog post on Platform Native EDB Packages for Linux Users.
    da...@pgmasters.net <mailto:da...@pgmasters.net>



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