Updated RPMs are released for RedHat 7.1. As I no longer have a Red Hat 6.2 or 7.0 machine to rebuild on, this is the only distribution for which I am packaging binaries. The source RPM should build on RH 6.2 just fine, though. This is a minor bugfix release related to RPM packaging bugs _only_. If you are currently using the 4PGDG RPMset, you should be fine, and you don't necessarily need to update. One note: you need the 'mx' Python tools package installed to be able to use the Python client. RPM's for the mx package are available in Red Hat's 'RawHide' distribution -- and that RPM installs just fine on Red Hat 7.1. For your convenience, the mx RPM from the current public RawHide is included in the the redhat-7.1 directory with the 5PGDG RPMs, as that package is not a standard part of RHL 7.1. This dependency has existed since PostgreSQL 7.1 beta -- I just hadn't found it. Many thanks to the team at Red Hat for finding this. The older 7.1.2-4PGDG RPMsets for RH 6.2 and RH 7.0 will remain on the server until I can get 6.2 and 7.0 build systems set up. Files will soon be located in /pub/binary/v7.1.2/RPMS/ on your favorite ftp.postgresql.org mirror shortly. The new README.rpm-dist is available fromthe website. Bugs fixed since 7.1.2-4PGDG: Dependency on mx package. Paths in the prebuilt contrib tree broken. Newer intarray. S/390 patches from RedHat. (Can contribute those to the core....) Minor typo update to README.rpm-dist Dependency correction for -devel subpackage. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster