On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 16:05 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > Jerry LeVan <jerry.levan@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Yesterday I upgraded from fedora 14 to fedora 15... > > The install process sorta trashed my 8.4 db...here is > > what I have: > > postgresql-server-9.0.4-1.fc15.i686 > > postgresql-pltcl-8.4.4-1PGDG.fc12.i386 > > postgresql-docs-8.4.4-1PGDG.fc12.i386 > > postgresql-libs-9.0.4-1.fc15.i686 > > postgresql-contrib-8.4.4-1PGDG.fc12.i386 > > postgresql-9.0.4-1.fc15.i686 > > postgresql-plpython-8.4.4-1PGDG.fc12.i386 > > postgresql-devel-8.4.4-1PGDG.fc12.i386 > > > Any suggestions on how I can cleanup the mess I created *and* get > > a complete 9.0.4 installation? > > Well, you could > (1) remove all the PGDG RPMs, > (2) install the regular Fedora postgresql RPMs, > including postgresql-upgrade > (3) run "service postgresql upgrade" > > (I haven't actually tested postgresql-upgrade in the context of > upgrading from 8.4 PGDG RPMs instead of the regular Fedora ones, but > in theory it should work. As always, a filesystem backup of your > database is a good thing to have in case of disaster.) > regards, tom lane Oh snap! I had excluded postgresql from the fedora repo because I had been using pgdg repo. When I enabled postgresql in the repo all of the missing rpms magically appeared in the yumex update section :0 Jerry -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general