In response to Wang, Mary Y :
> Thanks Andreas for the info. I'm working on a development server right now, and currently I don't have any data
loadedyet. As matter of fact, I was trying to load the database data from a dump file that generated by "pg_dump".
> Here is the thing:
> I've a /usr/bin/initdb -> this is probably from version 7.3 and other postgres related executable files.
> I've a /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb -> this is probably from version 8.3.8. I think all the postgres related
executablefiles are located in this directory. I like this organization much better in 8.3.8.
> My question is what files should I delete from /usr/bin directory? Is there an automatic way to uninstall a
particularversion? I want to delete the 7.3 version and don't want to have multiple versions of postgres running on
thesame server.
> If there is not an automatic way, then I can probably remove files like initdb, dropdb, createdb, psql and etc from
the/usr/bin directory.
> Or may be just specify the path when I run the initdb command "/usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb" (other wise it would use
/usr/bin/initdb)
>
> Any thoughts?
I'm not familiar with RH, maybe someone else can better help you. But i
think, you should use the packaging system, RPM, for software-(de)installation.
Andreas
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