Hi People,
Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1
versions of the latest Postgresql release?
I've had a look at http://opensource.nederland.net/ but they're only
7.4.1, which is the current version I'm running.
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Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes: Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries
for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and
building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
regards, tom lane
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Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes: Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries
for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and
building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
regards, tom lane
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On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:03, Hadley Willan wrote: Hi People, Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
I've had a look at http://opensource.nederland.net/ but they're only 7.4.1, which is the current version I'm running.
Thanks
Why not build it from the source files at the main site?
I just did this on a FC2 system, well not the latest, but 7.4.2 anyway.
In addition I built the latest PHP as well as Apache from sources.
Only trick I used was to grab the startup scrips from the older versions
and modify them for use with the latest versions. Very easy.
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On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:03, Hadley Willan wrote: Hi People, Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
I've had a look at http://opensource.nederland.net/ but they're only 7.4.1, which is the current version I'm running.
Thanks
Why not build it from the source files at the main site?
I just did this on a FC2 system, well not the latest, but 7.4.2 anyway.
In addition I built the latest PHP as well as Apache from sources.
Only trick I used was to grab the startup scrips from the older versions
and modify them for use with the latest versions. Very easy.
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rpmbuild is broken on RH AS2.1, it can't handle nested ifs
Dave
On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:45, Tom Lane wrote: Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes: Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
regards, tom lane
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Dave Cramer wrote: rpmbuild is broken on RH AS2.1, it can't handle nested ifs
The 7.3 packages should work. Dave On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:45, Tom Lane wrote:
Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes:
Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
regards, tom lane
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Agreed,
But people who buy RHAS2.1 in my experience are quite adamant about
using RHAS2.1 packages.
You can get it to build but you have to go in and manually remove some
lines from the spec file.
Dave
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 12:26, Joshua D. Drake wrote: Dave Cramer wrote: rpmbuild is broken on RH AS2.1, it can't handle nested ifs
The 7.3 packages should work.
Dave On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:45, Tom Lane wrote:
Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes:
Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
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Dave Cramer wrote: Agreed,
But people who buy RHAS2.1 in my experience are quite adamant about using RHAS2.1 packages.
Well they are RHAS 2.1 packages :) Just rename them. There is almost
zero difference from a PostgreSQL perspective between 7.3 and AS/ES 2.1.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake You can get it to build but you have to go in and manually remove some lines from the spec file.
Dave On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 12:26, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Dave Cramer wrote:
rpmbuild is broken on RH AS2.1, it can't handle nested ifs
The 7.3 packages should work.
Dave On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 21:45, Tom Lane wrote:
Hadley Willan <ha***********@deeperdesign.co.nz> writes:
> Does anybody know where I can find Redhat Enterprise Linux 2.1 >versions of the latest Postgresql release?
Your best bet might be to get the SRPM (source RPM) and build binaries for yourself. The SRPM ought to work fine on older Linuxen, and building isn't much harder than "rpmbuild --rebuild".
regards, tom lane
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