Eric D Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There were two sets of errors. One set dealing with "FATAL 1: unsupported
> frontend protocol" during the data dumping stage of the automatic update
> script. It appears that the data was successfully dumped, however. Should I
> be worried? Is this F
Quoting Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Eric D Nielsen wrote:
> > I recently tried to upgrade from the 7.2.1 PostGreSQL package on
> > Debian Stable to the 7.4.6 PostGreSQL package on Debian Testing. The
> > automatic update failed, message included below. The documentation
> > for manua
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Well you can't just "upgrade" 7.2.1 to 7.4.6. You have to dump and
restore.
The Debian package does that automatically. On some days...
Really? WOW! I wonder if Gentoo does that. That is pretty
remarkable.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
--
Co
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Well you can't just "upgrade" 7.2.1 to 7.4.6. You have to dump and
> restore.
The Debian package does that automatically. On some days...
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
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Eric D Nielsen wrote:
> I recently tried to upgrade from the 7.2.1 PostGreSQL package on
> Debian Stable to the 7.4.6 PostGreSQL package on Debian Testing. The
> automatic update failed, message included below. The documentation
> for manual upgrades references a script which does not appear to
>
Eric D Nielsen wrote:
I recently tried to upgrade from the 7.2.1 PostGreSQL package on Debian Stable
to the 7.4.6 PostGreSQL package on Debian Testing. The automatic update
failed, message included below. The documentation for manual upgrades
references a script which does not appear to exist (po
I recently tried to upgrade from the 7.2.1 PostGreSQL package on Debian Stable
to the 7.4.6 PostGreSQL package on Debian Testing. The automatic update
failed, message included below. The documentation for manual upgrades
references a script which does not appear to exist (postgresql-dump) in the