The PostgreSQL RPM repository has included aarch64 support for a couple of years, however it was limited (like lack of packages, maintenance issues, etc).
Thanks to the PostgreSQL.org sysadmins team, along with the new and shiny build servers, aarch64 support is now improved. Here are the changes:
Thanks to the PostgreSQL.org sysadmins team, along with the new and shiny build servers, aarch64 support is now improved. Here are the changes:
- Added full RHEL 9 support. This includes GIS stack as well. Please note that Rocky 9 is also officially supported.
- Vastly improved RHEL 8 and RHEL 7 support: Updated a lot of packages, added the GIS stack, and fixed an expired GPG key issue. We support Rocky 8 and CentOS 7 as well.
If you are an existing user of RHEL 8 and 7 on aarch64, please make sure that you have the latest repo RPM first: https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages/
If you see any missing packages or any issues, please let us know via the issue tracker (https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgrpms/issues/new) or send an email to the mailing list: pgsql-pkg-yum@lists.postgresql.org
- Vastly improved RHEL 8 and RHEL 7 support: Updated a lot of packages, added the GIS stack, and fixed an expired GPG key issue. We support Rocky 8 and CentOS 7 as well.
If you are an existing user of RHEL 8 and 7 on aarch64, please make sure that you have the latest repo RPM first: https://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages/
If you see any missing packages or any issues, please let us know via the issue tracker (https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgrpms/issues/new) or send an email to the mailing list: pgsql-pkg-yum@lists.postgresql.org
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