On Tuesday 30 May 2006 09:39, "Philippe Lang" <philippe.lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have to install PGSQL 7.4.13 under RH Linux Entreprise Server 4, and I > can apparently use either the rpm "postgresql-XXXX-7.4.13-1PGDG.i686.rpm" > from the Postgresql Development Group, or use the rpm > "postgresql-XXXX-7.4.13-2.RHEL4.1.i386" from Redhat itself. > > What is the best to do? > The best thing, if you have the choice, would be to download the 8.1.4 RPMs from postgresql.org and run those. Or run the 8.1.4 RPMs from the CentOS 4 testing repo, which include a compatibility library from an older version, that some other RHEL 4 binaries depend on. If you have to run 7.4, though, you might as well run the ones Red Hat ships. I doubt they support any other config. -- In a world where the citizens of most developed nations have half their incomes wrested from them by the state, how widely supported do you think the idea of "freedom" really is? - Russ Nelson