> However, keep in mind that Debian Sarge (stable) is currently at
> PostgreSQL 7.3. If you're running Sarge, you'll either have to add
> Etch (testing) repositories or download the PostgreSQL packages
> from Etch repositories. Since Etch is nearing release (which could
> mean anything in the Deb
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> However, keep in mind that Debian
world) I suspect you won't have any major problems even if
you do this.
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Brandon Aiken
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> Hello,
>
> I need install postgresql 8.X.X on my debian host.
> But someone says me I should use sources files for the install
> and other one says me I should use debian package.
> Does anybody have some "theory" or opinion abou
Hello,
I need install postgresql 8.X.X on my debian host.
But someone says me I should use sources files for the install
and other one says me I should use debian package.
Does anybody have some "theory" or opinion about the installation of postgresql
by sources or debian package ?
What's the mos