PostgreSQL 9.1 is still pretty new and we do not yet support it as we can't be sure there aren't problems with it. We currently recommend 9.0 if you wish to upgrade.
Please note that your existing databases will not work in a different major version without backup/restore, or you could re-import to the new database of course. You need to make a backup in the current PostgreSQL version and then restore after you've installed the new version. If you install the new version using a different port number (e.g. 5490 for 9.0) then you can run both services alongside each other until you're sure you have everything working correctly.
But, while trying to bring up PT4, it refuses to find my existing postgres (9.1). Is the current PT4 program blocking 9.1? Will I need to dl 9.0 to get PT4 running?
Nevermind, found I had changed my pw in the dbass....found that in another thread.
Last edited by dj11 on Wed May 30, 2012 2:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
OK, while I am going thru the setup of PT4 and it importing my existing PT3 hands, perhaps you can suggest what I might record over the next few months that will help you get to a point where you are supporting the latest postgres.