Ithanks, I will keep both then
2017-10-10 4:09 GMT-04:00 Dave Page :
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> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Ronald Viscarra <
> ronald.visca...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi, I know both could exists side by side, but I would like to just keep
>> the lates one, and remove the old one.
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> If it w
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Ronald Viscarra wrote:
> Hi, I know both could exists side by side, but I would like to just keep
> the lates one, and remove the old one.
>
If it was installed with PostgreSQL 9.6, then you cannot remove it without
removing all of PostgreSQL. From PG 10 onwards
Hi, I know both could exists side by side, but I would like to just keep
the lates one, and remove the old one.
I make a particular shortcut for running newest version and is working
great.
2017-10-09 4:02 GMT-04:00 Dave Page :
> Please keep the mailing list CC'd.
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> In a standard installation,
Please keep the mailing list CC'd.
In a standard installation, the two versions should exist quite happily
side by side, though only the latest will probably run due to changes in
the config database (that shouldn't be an issue with >= 2.0, only with
older versions). I have many versions installed
Hi
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Ronald Viscarra
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> Atte. Ronald ViscarraHi, recently I updated from v1.6 to v2, the first
> time works fine, then I closed pgAdmin and tried to open it again, but says
> "the server cannot be connected" or something similar, I dont remember
> wel
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Atte. Ronald ViscarraHi, recently I updated from v1.6 to v2, the first time
works fine, then I closed pgAdmin and tried to open it again, but says "the
server cannot be connected" or something similar, I dont remember well, so,
I deleted all into folder "c:\{myuser}\AppData\Roaming\pgAdmin", an