I am trying to install this specific version of pg_dump, but on apt-get I can only download the 9.3.3 version.
I need this to run a dump on a remote 9.3.2 postgres server.
Thanks.
Related
I have problem with restoring databases from backup because backup was created on the 9.6.14 pg_restore's version. When I want to restore my databases on the another host (with the 9.6.5 postgres version), I get this error:
pg_restore: [archiver] unsupported version (1.13) in file header
Backups was created with Fc flag so I have to use pg_restore tool to restore it. So I decided to upgrade my postgres version to 9.6.14 on my centos 7 but I do not know how to do it. How do I download and install 9.6.14 rpm?
Assuming that you are using the PGDG packages, that should be as simple as
yum update postgresql96
You should update all installed PostgreSQL packages in this fashion.
I need to install a new Version of psql on a Macbook, after i uninstall pg, i try psql --version and it still says "psql (PostgreSQL) 9.3.5."
Pg 9.6 was installed (not installed with Homebrew). I was able to uninstall 9.6. Still says 9.3.5 is installed. But i cannot find any files belonging to any Postgres application.
Is there any way to uninstall any postgtres application 100%?
There are multiple ways Postgres is installed on a Mac.
Homebrew
EnterpriseDB
Postgres.app
Hence, to uninstall, you need to do that differently.
There are different links and I'll share them here.
Homebrew - brew uninstall postgresql command would do.
EnterpriseDB - https://stackoverflow.com/a/9240197/3413323
Postgres.app - https://postgresapp.com/documentation/install.html
Hope this helps.
This may be because psql depends on postgis service, which requires psql.
If it is via Homebrew, you can run below:
brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies postgresql
When I install the ubuntu server, the postgresql repository package names are installed on server automatically. So when I type command sudo apt-get install postgresql it will start installation. But which version will be installed? I don't know it.
So how can I learn which version will be installed?
Is it possible to use apt-get to install a very specific version of PostgreSQL. I would like to install PostgreSQL 9.6.6. I followed the instructions on the postgres download page. This will get the current latest version which is 9.6.7.
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to configure PostgreSQL to use fulltext search in my rails app as mentioned in this Railscast.
I am using a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 server running PostgreSQL 9.1.5 installed using apt-get with the ppa:pitti/postgresql with precise.
I get the following error when trying to run the migration and when I try the same command in the psql console with the peer postgres user:
postgres=# CREATE EXTENSION unaccent;
ERROR: could not open extension control file "/usr/share/postgresql/9.1/extension/unaccent.control":
No such file or directory
In my local box running Ubuntu 10.04 desktop I use the same repository (natty) and it works well.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
You need to install the package postgresql-contrib-9.1 in your system first. (Adapt to your version number! Here is the currently available list of packages.) That's the case under Debian, Ubuntu & friends anyway. Using a system user with the necessary privileges:
apt-get install postgresql-contrib-9.1
If your currently logged in user does not have the necessary privileges (but sudo rights):
sudo apt-get install postgresql-contrib-9.1
Quoting the PostgreSQL Apt Repository:
If the version included in your version of Debian is not the one you
want, you can use the PostgreSQL Apt Repository.
There are basic install instructions on the Postgres website for each available OS.
For accent-insensitive indices using unaccent consider this related question:
Does PostgreSQL support "accent insensitive" collations?
On CentOS:
sudo yum install postgres*contrib