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On 5/21/2013 8:33 PM, Dev Kumkar wrote:

I can do 'yum update' and its started to update 1st package. Although I exit, just want to confirm there is no unixODBC-libs package so it will not update it. Is that correct?

I have no idea what you're saying here. what 1st package? you should apply all pending updates to your operating system as a matter of good practice. if this is a production system, you should of course, test the updates on a staging server before updating production.

again,  simply...

    yum install unixODBC-libs

that should install the ODBC runtime libraries that the postgres driver requires. if it doesn't then you don't have access to the RHEL repositories, which suggests you're either not a subscriber, or you haven't properly registered this system via your Red Hat Network account. If this system doesn't have a paid Red Hat Enterprise Linux support contract, then you really shouldn't BE running Red Hat Enterprise Linux as you can't install anything, can't get security updates, or anything. CentOS 5 or 6 are compatible rebuilds with free public repositories.







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