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7.4.1 packages for RHEL2.1

Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if there are some rpms available for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 2.1.

I can only see the v3 ones on the FTP mirrors.

Thanks

Nov 22 '05 #1
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Hi Hadley,

Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if there are some rpms available for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 2.1.

I can only see the v3 ones on the FTP mirrors.

I'm working on them, and I expect them to be ready later today. I don't
know when they will show up on ftp.postgresql.org, but you can get them
from http://opensource.nederland.net/ when they are ready.

Bye,
Sander.
Nov 22 '05 #2

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