Edson Richter writes:
> Ubuntu is running 9.3.4 (I've installed 9.3.5 - but for some reason, it
> have not started).
You probably just didn't restart the server after updating the package.
I know that on Red Hat it's not customary for package updates to forcibly
restart daemons, and the same is
Right, Tom! (again :-) )
Ubuntu is running 9.3.4 (I've installed 9.3.5 - but for some reason, it
have not started).
I suppose I'll uninstall 9.3.4 and then install 9.3.5. Since it is a
development machine, I can do that safely.
Thanks for your fast and precise answer, as always!
Atenciosament
Edson Richter writes:
> I do have two servers running 9.3.5.
> One server is CentOS 6.5 x64 with all updates.
> The other server is Ubuntu 14.04-1 x64 with all updates.
> Both run PostgreSQL 9.3.5 x64 - one installed using YUM, other with APT.
> When I compare source code of the same view, I get
I do have two servers running 9.3.5.
One server is CentOS 6.5 x64 with all updates.
The other server is Ubuntu 14.04-1 x64 with all updates.
Both run PostgreSQL 9.3.5 x64 - one installed using YUM, other with APT.
When I compare source code of the same view, I get the following
differences:
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