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Robert Uhl
 
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Default Fedora Core 4 & PostgreSQL - 01-14-2006 , 02:53 PM






Well, I upgraded to Fedora Core 4 and now PostgreSQL won't start, since
my data files are from a previous version. A little Googling shows that
I should have exported my data before upgrading--news that would have
been useful at the time. I've tried to install a 7.x version, but am
having major RPM dependency issues.

Has anyone figured out how to back out 8.x, install 7.x, export data and
move on with life on Fedora 4? There's quite a bit of data that I'd
like to preserve...

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Default Re: Fedora Core 4 & PostgreSQL - 04-03-2006 , 11:51 PM






Robert Uhl wrote:
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Well, I upgraded to Fedora Core 4 and now PostgreSQL won't start, since
my data files are from a previous version. A little Googling shows that
I should have exported my data before upgrading--news that would have
been useful at the time. I've tried to install a 7.x version, but am
having major RPM dependency issues.

Has anyone figured out how to back out 8.x, install 7.x, export data and
move on with life on Fedora 4? There's quite a bit of data that I'd
like to preserve...

I would suggest using Ubuntu (Debian) Linux! The packaging works great!

Schmidty


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