On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:48 AM, Pierre Paiement wrote:
>
> Can I ignore PostgreSQL?
>
> Can I ignore the warnings of PostgreSQL during installation?
>
> I am a user of Ubuntu Linux, type "gui" only... my non-understanding of the
> terminal and command lines is a nightmare for me when it's needed ...
>
> During installation of Campcaster 1.4 on Xubuntu 8.04 I received the
> following message (translated from French):
>
> « The PostgreSQL version 8.2 is obsolete, but the packet of the client or
> the server is always installed. Please install the latest packages and
> postgresql-8.3 postgresql-client-8.3 and upgrade clusters (clusters)
> versions with "pg_upgradecluster. Please consult the manual page for
> details.
>
> Please note that installing postgresql-8.3 will default to a cluster
> (cluster) 8.3/main. If you want to upgrade the cluster 8.2/main, it will
> delete the Cluster 8.3 by running the command "pg_dropcluster - stop 8.3
> main". Please consult the manual page for details.
>
> Older versions of client and server packages are no longer maintained. After
> upgrading clusters (clusters), packages and postgresql-8.2
> postgresql-client-8.2 should be deleted. »
>
> As I know nothing about PostgreSQL or its clusters or how to find and
> manage, can I just ignore this warning and let it run version 8.2 of
> PostgreSQL already there?
>
> I tried to find through with Google and on your site, instructions to handle
> this problem but I found nothing.
>
> Furthermore Campcaster seems to work, I have just a problem of test sounds
> that come out all from the same sound card ...
>
> Pierre