Hi
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Guy Rouillier <guyr-ml1@burntmail.com> wrote:
> Many thanks to the PgAdmin team for their years-long dedication to providing
> a top-notch end-user grahical tool for PostgreSQL.
>
> I normally simply run the MSI file to upgrade from one version to the next.
> This time, I decided to try the supplied upgrade.bat to see what if anything
> it did differently; I thought maybe it provided a hands-free upgrade.
> Unfortunately, it didn't do anything for me (Windows 7 64-bit, current on
> all updates.) I ran it, and it showed the setup program. I got the popup
> from Windows asking me if I wanted to allow this program to make changes to
> my computer. Once I clicked Ok, the setup window did something for about 3
> more seconds and closed. When I started PgAdmin from the start menu,
> version 1.14 was still installed.
You cannot upgrade from 1.14 to 1.16 - different major versions will
always install side-by-side. The upgrade script allows you to upgrade
a minor version, for example, from 1.16.0-beta4 to 1.16.0, or 1.16.1
to 1.16.2.
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