i, 18 Aug 2000, Rybarczyk Mikolaj wrote regarding
"ODP: [ADMIN] I screwed it up, my installation :(": > I am
not sure but maybe this is a simple problem > with the
PostgreSQL start-up script. The script > is
/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql. There is version > checking in
it, find line
AlphaByte wrote:
> Checking postgresql installation: old version. Need to
> Upgrade.See /usr/doc/postgresql-7.0/README.rpm for more
> information.
> So please help me, I am desperate.
Did you read the upgrade instructions in
/usr/doc/postgresql-7.0.2/README.rpm, by chance? After you have read
I am not sure but maybe this is a simple problem
with the PostgreSQL start-up script. The script
is /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql. There is version
checking in it, find line:
if [ `cat /var/lib/pgsql/PG_VERSION` != '6.5' ]
or something like that (it depends of your instalation).
Then find
Hi all,
First a bit of background, I am using RH6.1 on intel and my
window manager is HelixGnome with Sawfish.
Now, I sure hope someone can help me, I started with a
functioning pgsql 6.5.2-1 and decided to upgrade it with
the current version 7.0.2-2. I saw on the Download page the
comment about