> On Feb 12, 2017, at 5:03 PM, Jerry LeVan <jerry.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello, I am trying to upgrade my postgresql ‘stuff’ to 64 bits from 32 bits.
> 
> I am running MaxOS Sierra.
> 
> I have built the 64 bit version of the server and have loaded
> my database into the new server ( 9.6.2 ). Everything seems to be working.
> 
> I have some legacy apps that are 32 bit and talk to the server 
> via libpq.dylib. They no longer work with a complaint about
> not finding a libpq with the right architecture.
> 
> Can I go back and do a 32 bit rebuild of everything and then
> take the 32 bit libpq and the 64 bit libpq and use lipo to
> glue them together and create a ‘fat’ libpq and replace the
> installed libpq? 
> 
> Is this a safe thing to do?

I've done it in the past (http://labs.wordtothewise.com/postgresql-osx/) and it
seemed to work fine.

Cheers,
  Steve

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