On 7/9/07, novnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have postgres 8.1 installed on ubuntu 6.10 via synapic package manager. I
would like to install 8.2, but it's not offered in the list. I think 8.2 is
offered on 7.x ubuntu, and I wonder if 8.2 will be offered on 6.10? Probably
the recommondation will be to compile 8.2 on 6.10, but I've only used binary
installations on linux and am not eager to open up another can of worms.

In a way I would like to move to the later ubuntu distro. But I'm concerned
that since my eventual deploy may be on something fairly barebones like
centos, it might be good to stay with the somewhat less polished version of
ubuntu...not sure if there is any value in this approach, but it's hard to
make good choices when one has so little exposure to what the various
options mean.
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There won't be a release for postgresql 8.2 for  ubuntu 6.10
you can :
1 upgrade to ubuntu feisty  with      sudo "update-manager -c -d"
2 request a backport
3 do the backport yourserf
4 compile from source

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Leonel

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