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Upgrading from beta3 to beta4

I did not notice in the Install instructions that a
dump restore needed to be done...

This is what I got when I upgrade the v8b3 to the v8b4

FATAL: database files are incompatible with server
DETAIL: The database cluster was initialized with CATALOG_VERSION _NO
200408031, but the server was compiled with CATALOG_VERSION _NO
200410111.
HINT: It looks like you need to initdb.

Grumble...

Jerry
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Nov 23 '05 #1
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I had the same issue jumping from 8b2 to 8b4. The readme stated infact that
dump and restore
should occur only if one does not have an 8.0.x release.....

"Jerry LeVan" <je*********@ek u.edu> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:94******** *************** ***********@eku .edu...
I did not notice in the Install instructions that a
dump restore needed to be done...

Grumble...

Nov 23 '05 #2
I had the same issue jumping from 8b2 to 8b4. The readme stated infact that
dump and restore
should occur only if one does not have an 8.0.x release.....

"Jerry LeVan" <je*********@ek u.edu> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:94******** *************** ***********@eku .edu...
I did not notice in the Install instructions that a
dump restore needed to be done...

Grumble...

Nov 23 '05 #3

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