=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22J=F3hann_B=2E_Gu=F0mundsson=22?= <johannbg@xxxxx> writes: > BTW What's the difference between upstream packages and the packages we > build as in why does upstream feel compelled to provide it's own > packages and repo? Upstream, or more accurately Devrim, provides prebuilt packages for a range of Postgres release series on various platforms. Most of those platforms (including Fedora) only officially support one Postgres release series. The version that happens to match the platform's own package is a bit redundant, agreed, but it may be easier for Devrim to just build all the combinations than to track which one is redundant at any given time. Also, Devrim is pretty quick about publishing updates when new upstream minor releases come out. Some people might prefer that to the platform's own update process, which can be a *lot* slower. This doesn't apply so much to Fedora, where I usually push the "official" update about as quickly, but for sure it's an issue on RHEL and CentOS. regards, tom lane -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel