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On 03/08/2017 10:12 AM, John Iliffe wrote:
See embedded.

Ccing list


will not be able to use it.

Yes, but if that happens at least I will be able to back out because I can
go back and start the old postgresql since it is on a different /usr
partition.  That's the reason for the install directory being named after
the release version.  After I am satisfied that everything is working
properly I usually delete the old install directory.  Usually a few months
of operation.


So did you specify a different --prefix previously or just used the
defaults?

No, actually I used the same name for the install directory as this one but
I deleted the old one to completely get rid of the bad code.



No, I was unable to start the original postgresql installation so it never
got used or initialized.


To follow up on what Tom suggested upstream do you have package installed version of libpq?

It would probably show up in the package manager as something along the lines of postgresql-client.


Thanks again.

John



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