![]() ![]() It’s inexplicable (to me) deprecations of vast swaths of homebrew commands. Even though I tracked down the commit for 9.3, we now seem to autoupgrade and always install 9.6.2. It seems to have broken old ways of installing old software by checking out an old commit of a particular brew file. It allows no way out-of-the-box at this point for me to install the 9.3 binaries to do the upgrade from 9.3 to 9.4. It makes no attempt to warn me that upgrading from 9.3 requires some serious manual intervention, the second time it’s silently updated a version of software to a version that’s incompatible with everything I have installed. ![]() I actually thought this blew up when I did an OS upgrade to OSX. It silently upgraded readline which introduced a bunch of errors to old versions of software. Pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres.old/ stopīrew unlink link -f little annoyed at brew right now.īrew has given more than enough I can’t be too mad at it for too long, but I’m a little disappointed that: Pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres.old/ -l /usr/local/var/postgres/server.log start If you do need the postgis enabled databases, the documentation for the tap indicates that you can use a utility called pex to install things, but I didn’t bother figuring that out.īrew unlink link -f Need to start manually beacuse the files aren't where we expect Unfortunately I don’t have a fix for that, but can tell you how to at least delete the offending databases if you don’t care about them, like I didn’t. Attempts to get postgis to install on the 9.3 version of postgres failed. I had two old databases that used PostGIS. # Drink a coffee (or beer) or three or six while there's a migration Pg_upgrade -b -B /usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.6.2/bin/ -d /usr/local/var/postgres.old/ -D /usr/local/var/postgres # may need to look in to /usr/local/Cellar to get exact directories Mv /usr/local/var/postgres/ /usr/local/var/postgres.old ![]()
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