On 12/16/2014 2:51 AM, Francois Tigeot wrote:
With pg_upgrade, I found the best method to be:
- locally build the two postgres versions you're interested in from the
Postgres distfiles.
- run pg_upgrade from one of them
and don't bother with the packages.
I hadn't thought about that. I co
+--On 15 décembre 2014 17:41:30 -0800 Darren Pilgrim
wrote:
| The entry reads:
|
| 20141208:
|AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql??-(server|client)
|AUTHOR: mar...@freebsd.org
|
|PostgreSQL version 9.3 is now the default. To upgrade from a version
|lower than 9.3, follow the i
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 05:41:30PM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> The entry reads:
>
> 20141208:
[...]
>When using binary packages, if you only use the client port, you can
>issue the following command to follow the default version:
>
># pkg set -o databases/postgresql92-client:databa
The entry reads:
20141208:
AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql??-(server|client)
AUTHOR: mar...@freebsd.org
PostgreSQL version 9.3 is now the default. To upgrade from a version
lower than 9.3, follow the instructions on the PostgreSQL.org website.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/