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#Postgres app version 9.6 install
(remove all the files that appeared in the list after running the previous command)įinally install manually postgreSQL with the next command: sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.6 sudo apt-get -purge remove postgresqlĭpkg -l | grep postgres (to look for postgresfiles in the system)
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In order to install postgres 9.6 having already postgres 10 or other version different from 9.6 installed, you need first to uninstall postgresql (any version and file related) completely following the next steps. Step 1 sudo sh -c 'echo "deb `lsb_release -cs`-pgdg main" > /etc/apt//pgdg.list' Important notes: If you have already installed postgresql 10 and you want 9.6, you need to remove postgresql 10 completely and then manually install postgresql 9.6, so follow method 2. If I check where are the postgresql folders, it seems that I have both versions, 9.6 and 10Īfter few months I had to erase and install from scratch, so in order to install postgresql 9.6 I followed next steps:
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Besides the PostgreSQL bug fixes, this release also fixes two issues with the Postgres.app GUI itself: we fixed issue 639 (Postgres.app shouldnt crash when launching from somewhere other than /Applications). I'm trying to install postgreSQL 9.6 in Ubuntu 18.04 via Ubuntu Software Centre and type from terminalĪccording to official documentation Create the file /etc/apt//pgdg.list and add a line for the repositoryĭeb bionic-pgdg main Import the repository signing key, and update the package lists If you still have a PostgreSQL 9.6 database running, please update it to a newer version before installing this update.