On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Greg Smith wrote:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Matthew Wakeling wrote:
For comparison, with Red Hat, you will need to upgrade to a whole new
distribution whenever you want updated software, which is a much bigger
undertaking.
This is somewhat true for larger packages, but it's not the case for
PostgreSQL. You certainly can grab newer RPMs from
https://projects.commandprompt.com/public/pgcore and install them.
The reason we switched that machine to Debian was due to the
postgresql-devel package being missing for Red Hat. We need that package
in order to install some of our more interesting extensions. A quick look
at http://yum.pgsqlrpms.org/8.4/fedora/fedora-9-x86_64/ indicates that
this package is still missing. Because Debian includes Postgres in its
main package repository and uses automated build tools, Debian is unlikely
to suffer the same fate.
Matthew
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