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How to install PostgreSql-7.3.2 ?
Name: Joca Date: December 31, 2003 at 04:46:55 Pacific OS: RadHat 7.2 CPU/Ram: P4/512
Comment:
In RedHat Linux 7.2, PostgreSql-7.1.3 had supported. But I want to use the newer version and when I try to install the PostgreSql-7.3.2, error has occured, for example, " libc.so.6, libcrypto.so.4 ... is needed by postgresql-server-7.3.2-3 ". What's the thing I need to do ? Please help me. THANK YOU . . .
Name: taurus Date: December 31, 2003 at 06:06:16 Pacific
Reply:
If you need to use the latest version of it, then you NEED to upgrade your library as the error message said!!! You either can upgrade your library by itself or you can upgrade the whole system to RedHat Linux 9.0 or Fedora Core 1... I recommand upgrading the whole system since it's much easier to do unless you know what you are doing. If the library is all screwed up, you won't be able to use your system again. The choice is yours then!
taurus
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Response Number 2
Name: 3Dave Date: January 6, 2004 at 07:16:01 Pacific
Reply:
You could possibly use apt-get for rpms and it will solve dependencies for you....
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