

OmniDB I have not used it much, but have heard good things) Although the same could be said of Java clients. Feature complete, but a bit resource heavy.

PgAdmin an Open Source "sister project" to the main server one, very much tailored to PostgreSQL. To uninstall your PostgreSQL client tools. You can back out either of the commands above by issuing the command: sudo yum remove Or maybe dnf, but dnf may be Fedora? The above command installs only the client tools and their dependencies!įor a full-blown server install (should you require it in the future), the command is: sudo yum install postgresql-server Postgresql84-test.i386 8.4.7-1.el5_6.On RedHat, and compatible systems, in order to install just the client only, the command is: sudo yum install postgresql Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfileĮxcluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Extrasĩ5 packages excluded due to repository priority protections

Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities They are alternative versions, and you will need others. You don't want to install both package I mentioned. If you want to reinstall then remove all you have installed, but given the "foreign" version it may not have been installed by the package manager, which would make things more difficult.
