> > The way to do it is to deinstall the old version. What's
> the problem
> > with that? (it won't remove your data!)
>
> Well, maybe you're right. But why do that guys call it
> upgrade if it doesn't upgrade!? I thought the purpose of
> updating mechanism was easyness of upgrades.
It usuall
Hi Magnus,
thanks for your answer.
> The way to do it is to deinstall the old version. What's the problem
> with that? (it won't remove your data!)
Well, maybe you're right. But why do that guys call it upgrade if it
doesn't upgrade!? I thought the purpose of updating mechanism was
easyness of u
> Hi folks at pgsql.admin,
>
> I've Postgres 8.0.1 running natively under Windows XPpro SP2.
> I would like to update to 8.0.3 using the upgrade-batchfile
> coming with the zipped download file.
> The installation stops when trying to install the service,
> saying the Postgres 8.0 Database Serv
Hi folks at pgsql.admin,
I've Postgres 8.0.1 running natively under Windows XPpro SP2. I would
like to update to 8.0.3 using the upgrade-batchfile coming with the
zipped download file.
The installation stops when trying to install the service, saying the
Postgres 8.0 Database Service could not be