It only shows up when you search for it in lowercase. e.g "postgresql", not
"PostgreSQL".
You could also just use sudo-apt get install postgresql-9.1
postgresql-contrib-9.1 ("postgresql" is a meta-package)
hth,
WBL
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Lee Hachadoorian <
lee.hachadooria...@gmail.com>
On 05/14/2012 09:19 PM, Mike Christensen wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 today. Postgres was not listed in the
Ubuntu Software Center, so I downloaded the apt installer from:
http://www.openscg.com/se/oscg_home_download.jsp
Mike
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 6:10 PM, D
I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 today. Postgres was not listed in the
Ubuntu Software Center, so I downloaded the apt installer from:
http://www.openscg.com/se/oscg_home_download.jsp
Mike
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 18:05 -0700, Mike Chri
Hi,
On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 18:05 -0700, Mike Christensen wrote:
> I've become a big fan of DBLink lately, but I'm curious where it lives
> on Linux installations.
Which Linux? Which package/installer?
It mostly ships with the -contrib package.
--
Devrim GÜNDÜZ
Principal Systems Engineer @ Enter
I've become a big fan of DBLink lately, but I'm curious where it lives
on Linux installations.
On my Windows 9.0.0 installation, there's a contrib\dblink.sql file
that I just run and everything is setup for me.
I have a few Linux installations as well (I think they're all 9.1
though) and there's