On 8/22/19 8:49 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 8/22/19 6:29 PM, Ron wrote:
On 8/22/19 7:08 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 8/22/19 4:52 PM, Igal @ Lucee.org wrote:
I have a data directory that was created by Postgres 12 (I thought beta 3 but now am not sure anymore) running in Docker.

I have installed Postgres 12b3 as a Systemd service and am trying to set the cluster to the same PGDATA.  I have set the owner of the directory to postgres:postrgres, and the permissions to 0700, but I'm getting the following error:

2019-08-22 23:40:48.759 UTC [23044] FATAL:  database files are incompatible with server 2019-08-22 23:40:48.759 UTC [23044] DETAIL:  The database cluster was initialized with CATALOG_VERSION_NO  201906161, but the server was compiled with CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201907221.

So the cluster is from an older version then the server.

Aren't Pg files supposed to be compatible within minor versions?


Betas are a moving target so that does not hold:

https://www.postgresql.org/developer/beta/

"Features are subject to changes that are backwards incompatible at any time during the development of the betas, and could possibly be removed altogether."

Features as in the on-disk structure?

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