From: | Devrim Gündüz <devrim(at)gunduz(dot)org> |
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To: | Benyamin Guedj <benyamin621(at)gmail(dot)com>, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | avital(at)twingo(dot)co(dot)il |
Subject: | Re: How to Works with Centos |
Date: | 2018-01-02 13:43:35 |
Message-ID: | 1514900615.4215.41.camel@gunduz.org |
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Hi,
On Mon, 2017-12-25 at 16:39 +0200, Benyamin Guedj wrote:
> Is working with the default distribution’s version (9.2) really the “best
> practice”, even though it is no longer supported?
Red Hat / CentOS also provides PostgreSQL 9.6 (and 9.5, IIRC), via SCL. I mean,
those versions are also "supported" by them.
As mentioned in this thread, the community RPMs are also a (better) option,
because you can install multiple versions at the same time.
Regards,
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Devrim Gündüz
EnterpriseDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
PostgreSQL Consultant, Red Hat Certified Engineer
Twitter: @DevrimGunduz , @DevrimGunduzTR
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