On Jan 30, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
There is a reason that even Oracle has a graphical installer on Linux, because most people installing
the software:

A. Don't know how to use it
B. Probably don't know how to use Linux
C. Don't want to.


Except that the Oracle "graphical installer" usually requires a non- trivial amount of command line kung-fu that alone is more complex than the entirety of the command line installation of PostgreSQL. Oracle installation is an unpleasant and painful process even under the best of circumstances, and I've never had one that required less effort than Postgres for a vanilla install. And I always install postgres from source. If "./configure; make; make install" scares away people, sorting out the dependency hell getting the Oracle installer to even run on nominally supported platforms will definitely scare them away.

A graphical installer for Unix is fine, but please, do not make it anything like Oracle's graphical installer. Oracle's graphical install process gives command line installs a good name for ease of use.


J. Andrew Rogers


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