| From: | "Viktor Vislobokov" <vvislobokov(at)lukoilperm(dot)ru> |
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| To: | pg sql <pgsql(at)email(dot)com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Upgrading - How? |
| Date: | 2002-04-04 04:21:02 |
| Message-ID: | 3CABD4AE.6030706@lukoilperm.ru |
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> I have an older version of PostgreSQL installed on my local server, and, as a way to start to become familiar with PostgreSQL, I'd like to upgrade to the latest version.
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> I looked through the online documentation, but I couldn't find anything to do with upgrading.
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> How are upgrades done? Are they tricky? Would I have to totally uninstall what I have and do a fresh install of the new version?
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> Thanks very much.
See Administator's Guide, section 8.3 (Migration between releases)
With best wishes,
Victor Vislobokov
Perm, Russia
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