Received: from griffin.geeknet.cz (griffin.geeknet.cz [88.146.116.75]) by gbr-app-1.alpinelinux.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id DB38922407C for <~alpine/users@lists.alpinelinux.org>; Fri, 6 Oct 2023 09:33:42 +0000 (UTC) Received: by griffin.geeknet.cz (OpenSMTPD) with ESMTP id 1b77de73; Fri, 6 Oct 2023 11:33:41 +0200 (CEST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed; d=jirutka.cz; h= content-type:content-transfer-encoding:from:mime-version:subject :date:message-id:references:cc:in-reply-to:to; s=dk2022; bh=BbGn ZWEMNUhYnfjyWa0oj4hktDJuQ2Lp+g94xjfsL+k=; b=mwnKG86ZZDkbKY1HFTIG gKc2tvFaBYbMfLAukS8ViFrK360q9lqhntiMXuw20kq2XbuFPJUrUsCBOvFogvTs AtlmvztirjZhUEF8E2drl1QtyOeVhbUl4p4Ox++uuSXqGUo9zygv4ulBvKbDv35V AleqXFNyOKp5xKTozN1Z22Hm9aTtXvBUlVkVgY6b9HpsoKsbao4blqLb6pVFN9rK 41S6d7UfXBCeIDzUiPHIOCzoJTdgX42MFfBqo1QuMHTwHPMl2e16zRCJcRT8Ym5O IJAn0hGnHUviZD5KuDnnJ1l6tf+18PjwDYfe5Os16sIQRV807vubO008UQz9OhEW 6A== Received: by griffin.geeknet.cz (OpenSMTPD) with ESMTPSA id e672bcce (TLSv1.3:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256:NO); Fri, 6 Oct 2023 11:33:41 +0200 (CEST) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From: Jakub Jirutka Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0) Subject: Re: select version of postgres client to use Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 11:33:30 +0200 Message-Id: <557259A0-81B2-440B-B621-57D014EC7E3F@jirutka.cz> References: <4515391.LvFx2qVVIh@kohni-mobil> Cc: ~alpine/users@lists.alpinelinux.org In-Reply-To: <4515391.LvFx2qVVIh@kohni-mobil> To: Jan Kohnert X-Mailer: iPhone Mail (21A360) Hi, it=E2=80=99s command pg_versions. Jakub Sent from mobile phone > On 6. 10. 2023, at 10:43, Jan Kohnert wro= te: >=20 > =EF=BB=BFHi, >=20 > I'm looking for the "alpine way" to select the postgresql client version t= o > use. I have multiple versions installed (PG 12 up to PG 16) for testing > purposes and like to simply select the version to use. I checked the binar= ies > in "/usr/bin" are just symlinks to the binaries in a PG version dependent > folder. >=20 > I was thinking about something comparable to Gentoo's "eselect" tool, but > could not find anything. I probably just missed the right keywords in my > search, though... >=20 > Thanks in advance! >=20 > -- > MfG Jan >=20 >=20