On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 18:09 +0200, Andreas wrote: > Hi, > > I compiled the latest and greatest PG server on SUSE systems until now. > > Now I want to stay with the "official" binaries of the Debian project > because I plan to evaluate if it is really that good for a server as > everybody is telling me. > It should get a server with only the minimum of programs that don't > belong to the dedicated task, like in this case "run a PG server". > Especially I don't want any development stuff like gcc on this server > for security reasons. So I can't build it myself - at least not with > this box. > > BTW ... the Debian installer had an anonymous option "SQL server" and > installed PostgreSQL 8.1.8 as default without further question. This is > cool because I - being a known pessimistic - expected to find MySQL. ;-) > > Do you know where I find PG 8.2.4 and pgAdmin 1.6.3 binaries for Debian > 4.0.x ? > You can get postgresql-8.2.4 from unstable, which is probably the best place to get it. pgAdmin is client software -- why would you want it on a dedicated postgresql server? Regards, Jeff Davis