Обсуждение: Are you running v7 on Debian?

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Are you running v7 on Debian?

От
"Nick Fankhauser"
Дата:
Hi-

We're currently running 6.5.3 on Debian 2.2 Linux. I would rather be on V7,
but chose the older version based on the info at the Debian ports site.
We're new to this, so we took the easy way out. Now that I've been lurking
on the mailing lists for a while, I get the sense that there are quite a few
folks running V7 on Debian without significant problems.

A couple of questions-

1) Are we likely to experience significant problems using the "unstable"
Debian package for v7.0.2-6? Does anyone have any words of wisdom or
encouragement based on their experience?

2) An informal poll: send me an email (nickf@ontko.com) if you are running
v7.x on Debian. After a few days, I'll send a message back to the list with
the count of how many folks are using it so we know how many brains are
working on it if we run into a snag.

Thanks!

-Nick



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Re: Are you running v7 on Debian?

От
"Oliver Elphick"
Дата:
"Nick Fankhauser" wrote:
  >Hi-
  >
  >We're currently running 6.5.3 on Debian 2.2 Linux. I would rather be on V7,
  >but chose the older version based on the info at the Debian ports site.
  >We're new to this, so we took the easy way out. Now that I've been lurking
  >on the mailing lists for a while, I get the sense that there are quite a few
  >folks running V7 on Debian without significant problems.

The only reason 7.0 is not in Debian 2.2 is that the freeze came before
7.0 was finally released.  I would have much preferred to have 7.0 in the
new Debian release.

  >A couple of questions-
  >
  >1) Are we likely to experience significant problems using the "unstable"
  >Debian package for v7.0.2-6? Does anyone have any words of wisdom or
  >encouragement based on their experience?

Just make sure you have a good and usable backup and a pg_dump of your
database.  It ought to get upgraded automatically, but some people have
had problems.

  >2) An informal poll: send me an email (nickf@ontko.com) if you are running
  >v7.x on Debian. After a few days, I'll send a message back to the list with
  >the count of how many folks are using it so we know how many brains are
  >working on it if we run into a snag.

Well, I do, of course!

There are 8 Debian maintainers who have offered to help me by forming
a Debian maintainers team for PostgreSQL; this is just getting off the
ground now.


Oliver Elphick
Debian maintainer for PostgreSQL

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