Timeline for How am I supposed to update PostgreSQL on Windows, once installed, without manually installing new installers?
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Apr 17, 2020 at 15:15 | comment | added | jjanes | "I would go insane if I had to keep that up every time a new minor version is released" Minor releases are only done about 4 times a year. Being melodramatic about it doesn't make it easier to deal with. | |
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Apr 17, 2020 at 13:07 | comment | added | user1822 | The majority of professional (production) Postgres installations run on Linux where you simply use the built-in package manager to do the upgrades. Windows does not have such a concept, so users are forced to do that manually - but that's a Windows limitation, not a Postgres limitation. There is a package manager for Windows called Chocolatey which seems to have Postgres builds: chocolatey.org/packages/postgresql maybe you want to try that. | |
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