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Subject: Re: [BUGS] Re: [GENERAL] How duplicate data produce when a UNIQUE
From: Greg Smith <greg () 2ndquadrant ! com>
Date: 2009-11-25 16:42:42
Message-ID: 4B0D5E82.1070205 () 2ndquadrant ! com
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Tom Lane wrote:
> The least painful route for a user of an RPM build would be to grab the
> latest SRPM they can find and then modify that specfile to reference the
> newer tarball.
Rebuilding RPMs from source has its own challenges, if they're not
already using a packaged build that may not necessarily be the easiest
way; hard to say. One thing I didn't remember to suggest last night:
you can always find out how your existing PostgreSQL was built using
pg_config ; look at the CONFIGURE = line and it will show you what
parameters were passed to the "./configure" step of the build the last
time. If you're not sure exactly how the old one was built, this can
help you out.
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