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Today I updated my fedora machine from f19 to f20 without taking a 
data dump.

When ‘fedup’ finished my 9.2.x binaries were updated to 9.3.x and
postgresql can no longer start…

I have all of the tables on another machine ( a mac  running 9.1.x postgresql) so no important
data was lost. ( My db consists primarily of all of my financial transactions
for the last 14 years and some miscellaneous tables for stashing other interesting information.)

Any suggestions for recovery would be appreciated.

Would a  text pg_dumpall from the mac be portable to the 9.3.x version on the PAE kerneled 
fedora box?

It looks like I would at a minimum move the current pgsql directory and then do
the initdb and create user stuff…

I guess I could then possibly use the dblink stuff to suck the tables over one at a time…

Thanks 

 Dazed and Confused Jerry








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