From: | Stuart McGraw <smcg4191(at)mtneva(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: postgresql-10.3 on unbuntu-17.10 - how?? |
Date: | 2018-03-21 20:59:28 |
Message-ID: | 47c219a8-4c81-4d7c-404a-f2cd0a354bff@mtneva.com |
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On 03/21/2018 02:37 PM, Rob Sargent wrote:
>> Thanks, I forgot that the older repos also received the pg-10 update.
>> Unfortunately but no luck with Xenial either, slightly different
>> but similar conflicts.
>>
>> My main motivation for updating to 10.3 was to be able to load data
>> dumped from a 10.3 database. pg_restore complained about "unsupported
>> version (1.13) in file header". However I just discovered I can load
>> a plain sql dump from that database so panic mode is over :-) and I
>> can wait until I can upgrade my machine to ubuntu-18.04.
>>
>> It still seems to me that the best advice for using Postgresql on
>> Ubuntu is to use the Ubuntu version of Postgresql if you don't need
>> the latest version; if you do need latest version, use the Pgdg
>> version but only with a LTS version of Ubuntu.
>>
>> If you need the latest version of both Ubuntu and Postgresql, you
>> may be out of luck.
>>
> Or you compile it?
That was going to be my next step. But I don't think a simple compile
from source would do because Ubuntu's package manager wouldn't be aware
that Postgresql was now available to satisfy other packages' dependencies.
So I would need to rebuild the Ubuntu source package. I have done that
on Fedora several times where it has been, in my limited experience,
usually simple and problem free. But I have read that building packages
on Ubuntu is much more arcane so I wasn't looking forward to it.
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