Andrus wrote:
I have separate production server running
"PostgreSQL 8.1.4 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc (GCC) 3.4.6 (Gentoo 3.4.6-r1, ssp-3.4.5-1.0,
pie-8.7.9)"
This is a bad idea. I run Gentoo at home on a workstation, and I like
the approach it uses. But it is really targeted to the individual user
who likes to be on the bleeding edge. *Everything* on Gentoo is
compiled from source; that's the whole point of the distribution. This
is not what you want in a production platform in a business environment.
You should be looking at a distribution that has a support package (even
if you elect not to use it), a minimum number of years that each version
will be supported, and a predictable maintenance schedule. You have
many to choose from: Redhat and its free derivatives like CentOS, Ubuntu
with its supported releases, etc.
To answer your question directly, you won't find a prepackaged solution
to running simultaneous version of PG (or any other software package) on
Gentoo. That's not how Gentoo is designed to be used. Having said
that, I remember reading about slots, which may allow what you are
trying to do. But I've never investigated.
--
Guy Rouillier
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