> Hi!
>
> I read in the FAQ that in order to find out the version of PostgreSQL
> I'm running I have to so "select version();" from psql. I have a very
> old installation of PostgreSQL that I need to upgrade, so I need to
> find out its version, but this trick doesn't work:
>
> database_name=> select version();
> WARN:parser: Syntax error at or near "version"
>
> What else can I do? I can see from the dates of the files that it was
> installed sometime in mid-1997. What else can I use to find the
> version?
AFAIK
in database system directory there is some file with name PG_VERSION -
maybe this way You can find out what version You use.
But I have 6.3.2 version, and don't know if this file is in older versions
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