A special thanks go out to: Peter Blomgren Michael J. McGillick Charles Galpin Rick Forrister Hopefully, I have not missed any contributors or mistyped their names. Thankyou gentlemen for your help and patience. And a special thanks to Peter for tackling the confused initial request. I was confused - it's true, and you people helped clarify everything. After what I read I am nervous about an upgrade from Postgres 6.4 to Postgres 6.5.3.x on the Red Hat vs 6.0 machine - which I call my evaluation machine - specially when I want all the Postgres features. I was just about ready to install Red Hat 6.0 on ANOTHER machine (which had old Slackware and old freeBSD distributions and for which I also just replaced a bad hard drive). I am now wondering if I should wait and get Red Hat 6.2 or 6.1 to put on the REPAIRED machine. In this regard I have just one last question. Mabye Peter would be kind enough to answer it. Which distribution version (Red Hat 6.1 and/or 6.2) will give me the LATEST Postrgresql reorganized client/server/other structures as mentioned in the README for which Peter provided this URL. I want to do a FULL Postgresql install. ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/RPMS/README.rpm.txt. Or would it be best - regardless of the Red Hat distribution version - to just work with the .nl rpm files provided on the Postgresql web site????? Bye-thanks_TED -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.