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After much work, I decided to give up on the upgrade from hamm's
postgresql -> slink -> potato and just uninstalled postgresql and
installed 6.4.2-3 which of course worked just fine.
Also, thanks Oliver for python-pygresql! Seems to be working great!
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On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> If the files you need no longer exist on your system, you should reinstall
> the old postgresql and libpgsql (versions 6.3.2-16, if your database
> version was 6.3) and then load 6.4.2-3, which, as far as I
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>What package own /usr/lib/postgresql/dumpall/6.3/psql, libpq.so.1 and
>libpq.so.2? Reason being, I have the posgresql from hamm and am trying to
>upgrade to the version in potato (which has python support) and to dump
Ahh, no ideas then. Try writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to reach
the maintainer; he may be able to help, or it may be a bug in the package.
-- John
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 07:18:23PM -0600, Chris Frost wrote:
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On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> Two ways to find this:
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> 1. grep or zgrep through Contents-i386, located in dists/unstable/ or
> dists/stable;
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> 2. use dpkg -S libpq.so.1
Guess I should have been more specific, but I'm trying to fin
Two ways to find this:
1. grep or zgrep through Contents-i386, located in dists/unstable/ or
dists/stable;
2. use dpkg -S libpq.so.1
John
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 06:21:47PM -0600, Chris Frost wrote:
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What package own /usr/lib/postgresql/dumpall/6.3/psql, libpq.so.1 and
libpq.so.2? Reason being, I have the posgresql from hamm and am trying to
upgrade to the version in potato (which has python support) and to dump my
databases I need these files.
ti
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