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Re: can I tell setup.exe NOT to upgrade a specific package from now on?
- From: Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes <sthoenna at efn dot org>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 04:28:30 -0800
- Subject: Re: can I tell setup.exe NOT to upgrade a specific package from now on?
- References: <43D24B0D.9070800@uk.om.org>
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 02:54:05PM +0000, Urs Rau wrote:
>
> I need to keep a version of postgresql server at level 7.x, but now that 8.x
> is out setup.exe suggests an upgrade every single time it runs.
>
> And one of these days I am going to forget to manually toggle the entry back
> to 'keep' instead of the suggested 'upgrade'.
>
> Is there any mechanism at all where I can either tell setup.exe to ignore
> future versions of posgresql or else actually be as precise, as to tell it
> that I want to stay at version 7.x for now?
A couple of suggestions:
Remove the line for postgresql in /etc/setup/installed.db. Then
setup will no longer think you have it installed, and won't upgrade
it (unless something else you have has postgresql as a dependency).
Always use a .bat file for upgrading that runs setup twice; once
to download and once to install, with the postgresql directory
renamed during the install phase:
cd local-package-dir
.\setup -D
(now make your package choices and download them)
cd *%2f*
ren release\postgresql postgresql-noinst
cd ..
.\setup -L
(now install)
cd *%2f*
ren release\postgresql-noinst postgresql
cd ..
(AIUI due to a bug in setup.exe, the -D and -L flags won't actually
help at the moment, but they don't hurt either.)
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