Thank you!
"Josh Trutwin"
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Sent by: Subject: Re: [NOVICE] How to remove old pg RPMs?
pgsql-novice-owner@post
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02/17/2003 08:50 AM
> I'm not very well versed in Linux command line. How do I remove Pg
> 7.2.2 that I installed via RH 8 RPMs so that I can install Pg 7.3.2? I
> tried installing using rpm -Uvh, believing I could just update.
> However, I got all sorts of error messages. I figured I would try
> uninstalling the old version first.
try:
rpm -qa | grep -i postgres
This will list all the postgres RPM's installed on your system.
Then to uninstall:
rpm -e whatever.rpm
(replacing whatever.rpm with the files from the previous cmd, you can list
multiple RPM files)
I usually install from source, so I'm not sure if anything on your system
depends on Postgres being installed...
Josh
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