Looks like I'll be compiling. BTW, I'm not planning on running a server on
it but have a couple pieces of expensive specialized hardware that are only
certified on RHEL 5 i386 systems. They do need to talk to the server and I
don't want to delay the migration of the rest of the infrastructure just
Hi,
On Fri, 2017-03-17 at 12:15 -0700, Steve Crawford wrote:
> The question remains - does anyone know where I might find packages so I
> don't have to compile them myself?
(I'm the maintainer of the repository)
There are no packages for CentOS 5 / PG 9.6, and it was my decision to drop
support
On 3/17/2017 1:56 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
The question remains - does anyone know where I might find packages
so I don't have to compile them myself?
You can download the binaries (no RPM) from here:
https://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-training/pgbindownload
how are those built
Steve Crawford schrieb am 17.03.2017 um 20:15:
I'm aware of all those dates. Also that 9.6 has been out for
six-months, and that RHEL/CentOS 5 are listed among the currently
supported versions at https://yum.postgresql.org/.
The question remains - does anyone know where I might find packages so
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 11:35 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/17/2017 11:07 AM, Steve Crawford wrote:
>
>> Where might I find yum repos PostgreSQL 9.6 on CentOS 5 (i386 & x86_64)?
>>
>> RHEL/CentOS 5 is still in production with extended support through 2020
>> but seems to be dropped from the 9.6
On 3/17/2017 11:07 AM, Steve Crawford wrote:
Where might I find yum repos PostgreSQL 9.6 on CentOS 5 (i386 & x86_64)?
RHEL/CentOS 5 is still in production with extended support through
2020 but seems to be dropped from the 9.6 PGDG repos.
CentOS 5 will be completely dropped in 2-3 weeks, I be
Where might I find yum repos PostgreSQL 9.6 on CentOS 5 (i386 & x86_64)?
RHEL/CentOS 5 is still in production with extended support through 2020 but
seems to be dropped from the 9.6 PGDG repos.
Cheers,
Steve