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From: Urs Rau <urs.rau@uk.om.org>
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Subject: can I tell setup.exe NOT to upgrade a specific package from now on?
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I need to keep a version of postgresql server at level 7.x, but now that 8.x
is out setup.exe suggests an upgrade every single time it runs.

And one of these days I am going to forget to manually toggle the entry back
to 'keep' instead of the suggested 'upgrade'.

Is there any mechanism at all where I can either tell setup.exe to ignore
future versions of posgresql or else actually be as precise, as to tell it
that I want to stay at version 7.x for now?

Thanks for any pointers.

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Urs Rau						


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