Re: PGDG status and policy

2018-10-19 Thread Steve Crawford
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 7:34 AM Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 10/18/18 3:36 PM, Steve Crawford wrote: > > No, the *link* exists. The package doesn't (404 errors on, for example, > > Centos 7 x86_64 and several others). > > According to this: > > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/04a8f81ad82d272

Re: PGDG status and policy

2018-10-19 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 10/18/18 3:36 PM, Steve Crawford wrote: No, the *link* exists. The package doesn't (404 errors on, for example, Centos 7 x86_64 and several others). According to this: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/04a8f81ad82d272d031f43c9f6f742e2fd3fcd30.camel%40gunduz.org it should be fixed now.

Re: PGDG status and policy

2018-10-18 Thread Steve Crawford
No, the *link* exists. The package doesn't (404 errors on, for example, Centos 7 x86_64 and several others). Cheers, Steve On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 3:22 PM Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 10/18/18 3:02 PM, Steve Crawford wrote: > > While looking to install version 11 I discovered that the PGDG Yum > >

Re: PGDG status and policy

2018-10-18 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 10/18/18 3:02 PM, Steve Crawford wrote: While looking to install version 11 I discovered that the PGDG Yum repository page at https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/redhat/ includes repository RPMs for RHEL7  (x86_64 and ppc64Ie), and RHEL6 (x86_64 and i386). However there are no RPMs f