I did that using dpkg-reconfigure postgresql
()Where should the PostgreSQL database be created? [default taken]
() Should the data be purged as well as the package files? yes {since I have the dump file, its ok to purge everything}
:-) What character encoding should the database use by default? 3
:-) Which should be the default style for presenting dates? 3
:-) Choose European or US day/month order in dates. 1
:-! Should automatic database upgrades be attempted? yes
le dump be created during an upgrade? /var/lib/postgres
preserved during an upgrade? /var/lib/postgres/preserve
However, when reinstalling using dpkg -i postgresql_7.4.1-3.i386.deb the same problem occur.
Many thanks for your help,
Best regards, Cinly
Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 17:23, Cinly Ooi wrote:
Dear Oliver,
Thanks for the info. I checked the bug report. I had reinstalled 7.3.4 and try upgrading again but the same message reappear, anyway around this? I really need 7.4 running because one of the software uses 7.4.
If you have made an up to date dump, run dpkg-reconfigure and say yes to the question.
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