Em Dom 22 Mai 2005 20:13, Panos Tsapralis escreveu:
> I would like to avoid compiling the POSTGRESQL source files in order to
> install it on my new Mandrake 10.1 Community system (I am relatively new
> to Linux "tactics" and I am afraid I will have to spend too much time
> trying to get it to work from the sources).
>
> So, is there any place where I can find ready-made binary installation
> RPM's or ".tar.gz" / ".tgz" format files that I can use?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> --
> Panos Tsapralis,
> Software Engineer,
> +306948076902,
> Athens, GREECE.
>
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Mandrake has postgres as a normal rpm application. The problem is that the 
last MDK version is 7.4.5 .
If you want version 8.03 you must compile it. It is easy : see the INSTALL 
file. 
One point of problem : MDK uses diferent directories to install postgres than 
the default instalation from compilation. MDK also has scripts to launch and 
stop postgres deamon. Compilation will not give you these scripts.

I suggest also that you leave the 10.1 Community and upgrade to 10.1 Official.
Community is a beta version. 
-- 
Marco Aurélio

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