From: | Bruce Hyatt <brucejhyatt(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Upgrade, Install, RPM |
Date: | 2008-11-13 01:54:43 |
Message-ID: | 319967.97093.qm@web34405.mail.mud.yahoo.com |
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- I have PostgreSQL 7.4.19 on CentOS 4.7 with no databases I need to keep.
- PG was installed with CentOS in /var/lib/pgsql.
- I am the only local user but I have Apache running on the same machine and plan to have web pages extracting data from the database.
I'm considering upgrading PostgreSQL and have questions/am interested in opinions.
- Is version 8.3 compatible with CentOS 4 as it appears to be. (I have all requirements listed in paragraph 15.2 of the manual.)
- I like using RPMs to facilitate security updates (via yum) but the highest RPM version I found (on a quick search) is 8.2.3. It appears 8.3 improvements are largely performance improvements for high-volume transaction-processing situations, right?
- If I install from source, is there any reason not to install it in /usr/local/pgsql? Any reason not to install it in /var/lib/pgsql (or var/lib/pgslq8)?
Thanks for indulging,
Bruce
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