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+ <H1>[Mageia-dev] PostgreSQL conflicts</H1>
+ <B>Frank Griffin</B>
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+ <I>Mon Apr 25 18:02:47 CEST 2011</I>
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+<PRE>This has been discussed in several threads in Cooker over the years.
+Every new postgreSQL package conflicts with the previous version. It
+neither replaces it, nor can it be installed alongside of it, e.g.
+
+Some requested packages cannot be installed:
+lib64pq9.0_5-9.0.4-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to conflicts with
+lib64pq8.4_5-8.4.8-1.mga1.x86_64, due to conflicts with
+lib64pq8.4_5-8.4.8-1.mga1.x86_64)
+postgresql8.4-8.4.8-1.mga1.i586 (due to conflicts with
+postgresql9.0-9.0.4-1.mga1.x86_64)
+postgresql8.4-8.4.8-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to conflicts with
+postgresql9.0-9.0.4-1.mga1.x86_64, due to conflicts with
+postgresql9.0-9.0.4-1.mga1.x86_64)
+postgresql8.4-server-8.4.8-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied
+postgresql8.4[*][&gt;= 8.4.8-1.mga1])
+postgresql9.0-server-9.0.4-1.mga1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied
+lib64pq9.0_5[*][&gt;= 9.0.4-1.mga1])
+
+IIRC, many postgreSQL version bumps won't work with the previous
+version's DB files, requiring that tables be unloaded under the old
+version and reloaded under the new, and that was the rationale for not
+having newer versions silently replace older ones. But I've never
+understood why the versions can't be installed side-by-side, in
+version-specific directories.
+
+Then there's the question, with multiple versions, of which one is the
+&quot;default&quot;, and how you switch this at the user or sysadmin level.
+
+I recall several conflicting comments about whether the current setup is
+correct, but I don't recall any resolution. What is Mageia's policy on
+this going to be ? I believe postgreSQL is installed automatically if
+the Database group is selected, which means that a lot of
+unsophisticated users are going to hit these conflicts every time a new
+version appears.
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