On Thursday 19 January 2012 16:50:53 Steve Crawford wrote:
> I'm sure most here would recommend moving to 9.1 rather than 8.4. Better
> performance, cooler replication functionality, more advanced in-place
> upgrade capabilities for future upgrades, a couple years longer before
> end-of-life, advances to windowing functions and other SQL commands and
> much other goodness.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve

Thanks for this Steve.  I would have had a look at whatever the latest version 
is before proceeding. However, I'm running this on an old Fedora 9 box and 
like to stick to using RPM's.

Can I upgrade to 9.1 on a  FC9 system using RPM's?

Also, the last time I did a server upgrade (FC4 to the FC9 system) upgrading 
apache, PHP and postgresql broke so many things in my applications it was 
painful. Can anyone suggest ways I can soak test my systems before upgrading 
the live system?

-- 
Gary Stainburn
Group I.T. Manager
Ringways Garages
http://www.ringways.co.uk 

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