On Dec 14, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Richard Huxton wrote:

Jerry LeVan wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the 8.1.1 rpms for FC4 from postgresql.org.
It appears that removing the existing rpms will require also
removing a number of dependencies. (That what Synaptics asserts...)
Is it possible to use a "rpm -Uvh *" to overwrite the existing
8.1.0 rpms from postgresql.org? and not have to reload all of
the other bits and pieces?

That should work just fine. You shouldn't need to dump/reload either, although I always do where possible.

Don't forget when 8.2 comes out and you want to upgrade you will NEED to pg_dump your data first and then restore it.

--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

Oh well, I chickened out and rm'ed the existing rpms and noted which dependencies were
deleted via pencil and paper.

I then installed the new rpms and reinstalled the previous dependencies.

I think it probably took less time to build and install from source on my mac than
going with the rpm route :)

Thanks,

Jerry

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