El lun, 01-02-2016 a las 08:13 -0600, John Scalia escribió:
> We do already have a local repo, but only packages that have been
> approved by our security team get included. They haven't validated
> the latest postgresql yet, that's actually what I'm trying to assist
> them with.
Ok, goog luck. So I hope you'll use stable version only.
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 6:35 AM, jaime soler <jaime(dot)soler(at)gmail(dot)com>
> wrote:
> > El mié, 27-01-2016 a las 11:02 -0600, John Scalia escribió:
> > > So, then don't bother with the rc1 rpms? Oh, and I can't use yum
> > > here to download due to configuration issues, although I do use
> > it
> > > for the actual install.
> >
> > Well, you could use a local repo, mirroring yum.postgresql.org if
> > you
> > have internet restrictions.
> > >
> > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Jeff Frost <jeff(at)pgexperts(dot)com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > On Jan 27, 2016, at 7:45 AM, John Scalia <
> > jayknowsunix(at)gmail(dot)com>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > I'm wanting to test the most recent version of postgresql, so
> > I
> > > > > went to yum.postgresql.org and started looking in the repo
> > for
> > > > > stuff to download. Nearly every component there has 3 rpms, a
> > rc1
> > > > > copy in addition to a 1 and 2 rpm. My question is, do I need
> > the
> > > > > rc1 rpm in addition to the 1 & 2 rpm's? Or which ones do I
> > need
> > > > > exactly for each component? I've done a little digging on the
> > > > > site, and I didn't really find any guidance.
> > > > You want the ones that are 9.5.0-<latest>. So, in the
> > RHEL6/x86_64
> > > > repo, that is:
> > > >
> > > > 9.5.0-2PGDG.rhel6
> > > >
> > > > If you let yum do the work for you, then after installing the
> > > > appropriate repo RPM you can just: yum install postgresql95 and
> > > > it’ll download and install the latest for you.
> > > >
> > > > Hope that helps.
> > > >
> >