V Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 12:23:29PM +0200, Peter Boy napsal(a): > > > Am 24.10.2021 um 04:55 schrieb Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx>: > > > > I've never used the modules, but with rpms, you get the postgresql-upgrade > > package installed as well in order to upgrade the database. Is this not > > available with modules? > > I’m not sure either. According to module list it only provides server and > client. No. Those are profiles. Those are just shortcuts for "please install packages for a posgresql server" or "for a client". The complete list of packages can be seen with "dnf module info postgresql:10" which lists postgresql-upgrade RPM package. So once you do "dnf module switch-to postgresql:10", you can install postgresql-upgrade with "dnf install postgresql-upgrade" if it has not yet been installed. > But that’s not a problem for me. We used modules to avoid upgrading. > And we have an old service which requires version 9.6. So upgrade is not > really an option. > Well, Fedora won't support version 9.6 indefinitely. > The postgresql project provides a version 9.6 rpm for Fedora 34. Don’t know > if they will do it for Fedora 35 as well (I hope so). > I also have no idea. File a request in Bugzilla. That's the way of communicating with distribution maintainers. > My main issue is that f35 removes the postgresql module version 9.6 without > notice in the release notes or warning during upgrade. > > And now dnf always complains > "Problem: conflicting requests > - nothing provides module(platform:f34) needed by module postgresql:9.6:3420210210170810:058368ca.x86_64“ > That's the warning you were missing. Is that after a successfull "dnf upgrade"? Or is it an error which prevents DNF from completing the upgrade? > although this postgresql version is no longer present on the system. > > Do you know, how I get rid of that? > There is no way. Either do not upgrade, or switch to a newer postgresql stream (dnf switch-to postgresql:10), or persuade maintainers in Bugzilla to add 9.6. into Fedora 35. -- Petr
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