; >
> > You will need a community account to see the issue:
> >
> > https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4205
> >
> > The relevant part:
> >
> > Updated by Devrim Gündüz 4 days ago
> >
> > "
> > Hi,
> >
> > We dropped Amazo
n linux has been dropped and will no
>> longer, nor likely ever be supported for the rpms repo's, or is it
>> still on the road map?
>
> You will need a community account to see the issue:
>
> https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4205
>
> The relevant part:
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On 4/30/19 8:40 AM, Michael Nolan wrote:
Updated by Devrim Gündüz 4 days ago
"
Hi,
We dropped Amazon Linux support years ago, there were lots of
compatibility issues. The new repo RPMs just reflect that.
Please switch to a supported distro, or rebuild RPMs from
e the issue:
https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4205
The relevant part:
Updated by Devrim Gündüz 4 days ago
"
Hi,
We dropped Amazon Linux support years ago, there were lots of
compatibility issues. The new repo RPMs just reflect that.
Please switch to a supported distro, or rebuild RPMs
Hi Guys,
With the repo changes associated with the April 17 changes,
https://pgstef.github.io/2019/04/17/one_rpm_to_rule_them_all.html
It is evident that support for amazon linux has been dropped.
While you can try to use redhat pgdp packages, they are not
installable on Amazon Linux, giving the f