On 8/27/2004 12:21 PM, Jeff Amiel wrote:

This may sound like a silly question....
I am currently running 7.4.2.
I would like to upgrade to 7.4.5...

So I downloaded postgresql-7.4.5.tar.gz <ftp://ftp21.us.postgresql.org/pub/postgresql/v7.4.5/postgresql-7.4.5.tar.gz>
uncompressed...
configure...

try

eval ./configure `/usr/bin/pg_config --configure`


Jan

make
make install

I run psql and it gives me the" Welcome to psql 7.4.5, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal."
So far so good...it says 7.4.5.


but when I select version() from the database that I connected to with psql, I still receive:
PostgreSQL 7.4.2 on i386-portbld-freebsd5.2.1, compiled by GCC cc (GCC) 3.3.3 [FreeBSD] 20031106


Is the database itself versioned?

Do I need to do a dump/restore?

Jeff




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