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postgresql:8.2:debian [2009/07/29 08:18] sylvarpostgresql:8.2:debian [2010/10/20 12:28] rsoulliere
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 ====== Installing PostgreSQL 8.2 from source on Debian or Ubuntu ====== ====== Installing PostgreSQL 8.2 from source on Debian or Ubuntu ======
 Some distributions, such as [[http://www.debian.org/releases/etch/|Debian Etch]], do not offer packages for PostgreSQL 8.2---but Evergreen 1.4 requires PostgreSQL 8.2. Following is a rough set of instructions for installing PostgreSQL 8.2 from source on a Debian or Ubuntu system as a ''stow''-managed application. Some distributions, such as [[http://www.debian.org/releases/etch/|Debian Etch]], do not offer packages for PostgreSQL 8.2---but Evergreen 1.4 requires PostgreSQL 8.2. Following is a rough set of instructions for installing PostgreSQL 8.2 from source on a Debian or Ubuntu system as a ''stow''-managed application.
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 +NOTE: These instructions are also available in the Evergreen documentation at [[http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/1.6/draft/html/InstallingPostgreSQL.html]]. In github: [[http://github.com/rsoulliere/Evergreen-DocBook/blob/master/1.6/admin/AdminMisc.xml]].
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   - If you have not yet installed ''stow'' on your system, install it. Issue the following command as the **root** user:<code bash>   - If you have not yet installed ''stow'' on your system, install it. Issue the following command as the **root** user:<code bash>

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