On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, James Thompson wrote:
> Seriously though, is there some reason you need to run the 6.2.1 code?
> If not then I'd just rpm -e the current postgresql, grab the latest and
> greatest 6.4.2 source code and compile away. I don't recall having any
> troubles building postgresql 6.4.2 on my mutated RedHat 5.1 system. I'm
> thinking quite a few gotchas were probably fixed between 6.2.x and 6.4.x.
It's even easier than that. 6.4.2 is available as an rpm. Download that
and install it over 6.2.1 using rpm -U postgre....
Rich
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