[OmniOS-discuss] Postgres on Stable

Zach Malone zmalone at omniti.com
Fri Nov 28 20:08:16 UTC 2014


Oh yeah, http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/CreatingRepos has
instructions on creating pkg repos, in case you missed that.

omniti-ms is intended as an unsupported internal repo, although it's
clearly useful to the outside world, so we don't bother keeping it
private.

What repos do you currently have configured, and if you specify
postgres-92 or 93 as a package to install, what prevents it from
installing (if you use the -v option to pkg install)?
--Zach

On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Zach Malone <zmalone at omniti.com> wrote:
> We have pretty much abandoned 9.3, and are using 9.2 in production,
> with plans to evaluate 9.4 when it's released.
>
> That said, the 9.2 builds, despite being built on 151006, should work
> on 151010 and 151012, we're running them on a 010 box now, and expect
> to update it to 012 soon.
>
> If you want to build your own repo, so you can manage your own
> versions and patches, you just need to clone
> https://github.com/omniti-labs/omnios-build , use the omniti-ms
> branch, and update
> https://github.com/omniti-labs/omnios-build/blob/omniti-ms/lib/site.sh
> to publish to either your own http pkg repo, or to a local file based
> repo.
>
> After that's done, you can run build.sh inside the postgres
> directories as an unprivileged user (for example,
> https://github.com/omniti-labs/omnios-build/tree/omniti-ms/build/postgres93
> ) and the build scripts will point out if you need to install gcc,
> package build dependencies, or anything else.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Robert Treat <robert at omniti.com> wrote:
>> FWIW, we do have newer postgres running on newer omnios, so if you build
>> your own there shouldn't be any issues. I can poke folks about what's
>> published where, but it might be a few days before getting a response.
>>
>> Robert Treat
>>
>> On Friday, November 28, 2014, Theo Schlossnagle <jesus at omniti.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> The OmniTI DBA team just builds things out of the omniti-ms build repo on
>>> demand.  The build scripts are there for later releases, so you can build
>>> your own packages.  I'm guessing they've just never had to deploy anything
>>> newer on stuff other than LTS.  I know all our database servers run LTS, I'd
>>> bet the ones they manage do as well.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/omniti-labs/omnios-build/tree/omniti-ms
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Michael Mounteney
>>> <gate03 at landcroft.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello, went from LTS to stable to-day and was somewhat taken aback that
>>>> the highest Postgres version is 8.3 whereas on LTS, 9.3 is available.
>>>> Is there a way to get 9.3 on stable ?
>>>>
>>>> Michael.
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Theo Schlossnagle
>>>
>>> http://omniti.com/is/theo-schlossnagle
>>
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