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'''postgresql'''
'''postgresql'''


Fedora 11 includes version 8.3.6 of  postgreSQL including '''postgresql''', '''postgresql-python ''', '''postgresql-server ''', '''postgresql-contrib ''', ''postgresql-docs ''', '''postgresql-tcl ''' and '''postgresql-test '''.
Fedora 11 includes version 8.3.6 of  postgreSQL including '''postgresql''', '''postgresql-python ''', '''postgresql-server ''', '''postgresql-contrib ''', '''postgresql-docs ''', '''postgresql-tcl ''' and '''postgresql-test '''.


A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.3.X. However, it is recommended to REINDEX all GiST indexes after the upgrade.  
A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.3.X. However, it is recommended to REINDEX all GiST indexes after the upgrade.  

Revision as of 21:32, 9 March 2009

Database Servers

Fedora includes both the MySQL and PostgreSQL database servers.

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mysql

MySQL has been updated to 5.1.31, including mysql, mysql-server, mysql-bench, and mysql-devel.


postgresql

Fedora 11 includes version 8.3.6 of postgreSQL including postgresql, postgresql-python , postgresql-server , postgresql-contrib , postgresql-docs , postgresql-tcl and postgresql-test .

A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.3.X. However, it is recommended to REINDEX all GiST indexes after the upgrade.