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  1. Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version)

    Steven Vajdic <svajdic@asc.corp.mot.com> — 2001-03-22T01:03:16Z

    Dear experts,
    
    Some advice would be greatly appreciated:
    
    1. I've been running RedHat6.2 and its pgSQL 6.5xx, PHP3.0 counterparts
    for 10
    months, not having time to upgrade and being afraid to upgrade due to
    "regular problems" that go along.
    
    2. I am thinking about Debian (my preferred option - good/easy for
    "automatic" WEB upgrades) or
    Mandrake or Suse/professional (best ranking in some PC magazines).
    Strange: The rankings (No 1 Mandrake, No 2 Suse) did not test Debian -
    accidentally or deliberately?
    
    3. RedHat 7xx has been characterised - unstable!!!
    
    Any "objective" Pros/Cons for Linux type/version in terms of pgSQL use -
    
    my order of preferences Debian, Mandrake, Suse, RedHat.
    
    Much obliged,
    
    Steven.
    
    
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  2. Re: Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version)

    Roberto Mello <rmello@cc.usu.edu> — 2001-03-22T06:02:17Z

    On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:33:16AM +1030, Steven Vajdic wrote:
    > 
    > 1. I've been running RedHat6.2 and its pgSQL 6.5xx, PHP3.0 counterparts
    
    	You should definitely upgrade to PG 7.1.
    
    > 2. I am thinking about Debian (my preferred option - good/easy for
    > "automatic" WEB upgrades) or
    > Mandrake or Suse/professional (best ranking in some PC magazines).
    > Strange: The rankings (No 1 Mandrake, No 2 Suse) did not test Debian -
    > accidentally or deliberately?
    
    	Don't know which "ranking" you are referring to. These are good
    distributions. Red Hat is also good, but IMHO some things in 7.0 just
    shouldn't have shipped the way they were. Supposedly 7.1 will be much
    better.
    	Debian is excellent. I've been running for quite some time and am very
    happy with it. If you are looking for an easy install of Debian, try
    Progeny Debian (www.progeny.com).
    
    	-Roberto
    	
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  3. Re: Migration - Linux/pgSQL/PHP (type,version)

    Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org> — 2001-03-23T11:49:58Z

    On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 11:33:16AM +1030, Steven Vajdic wrote:
    > 2. I am thinking about Debian (my preferred option - good/easy for
    > "automatic" WEB upgrades) or
    
    I surely second that. :-)
    
    My experience is that the Debian upgrade mechanism is much better than that
    of the other dists. But you will have to use the yet to be frozen developer
    dist of Debian to get postgreSQL 7.1 once it gets debianized. The current
    version in stable is 6.5.3. Of course you can compile 7.1 on the Debian
    potato release yourself.
    
    Michael
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