## Peter J. Holzer (hjp-pg...@hjp.at):
> * Update frequently. That reduces the risk of needing a package which
> has since been deleted from a repo, but more importantly it makes it
> easier to pinpoint the cause of a conflict.
This. Plus: make sure you can re-create any machine in a fully de
On 2020-05-28 14:36:34 +, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
> I'm not talking about this specific bug or its resolution.
>
> I want to talk about the Linux update problem in general.
>
> Anyone updating Linux might get such nerving dependency troubles.
In my experience (having administrated Linux
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 02:36:34PM +, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> I'm not talking about this specific bug or its resolution.
>
> I want to talk about the Linux update problem in general.
>
> Anyone updating Linux might get such nerving dependency troubles.
>
> How do you hand
On 5/28/20 12:59 AM, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
We are running PGDG Postgres 9.6 and 12 on RHEL7.
Our Linux team does global Linux updates on a quarterly basis (yum update).
We are hitting more and more update problems.
Some troubles this time:
+ Postgis24 has been updated to Postgis30
+ P
On 28.05.2020 9:59, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
We are running PGDG Postgres 9.6 and 12 on RHEL7.
Our Linux team does global Linux updates on a quarterly basis (yum
update).
We are hitting more and more update problems.
Some troubles this time:
+ Postgis24 has been updated to Postgis30
+