Installing PSQL Using DMG on OS X
On OS X, you can install PSQL using a native Apple disk image (DMG). A DMG is a container file commonly used to distribute applications for OS X.
The following topics explain how to install PSQL products using DMG:
If you have any trouble with installation, see the chapter Troubleshooting After Installation.
Installing PSQL Server or Vx Server for OS X - DMG
The name of the PSQL Server DMG follows these conventions.
PSQL-macosx-yy.yy-zzz.zzz.x86_64.dmg
PSQL-Vx-macosx-yy.yy-zzz.zzz.x86_64.dmg
In the file name, yy.yy is a release number and zzz.zzz is a build number. See the file for its actual name.
Your installation is either a first time, with no previous version, or an upgrade to an existing installed version.
First Time Server Installation on OS X
The 64-bit installation scripts perform the following tasks:
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In the dialog offering information about PSQL, you can click Show Me to see it or click Continue to unmount the .dmg file and finish.
Your installation is complete. For possible next steps, see After Installing PSQL on Linux or OS X.
Upgrade Server Installation on OS X
If you have a previous version of PSQL already installed, you must uninstall that version and then install the new PSQL product. See Uninstalling PSQL on Linux or OS X for more information.
Installing PSQL Client for OS X - DMG
The name of the PSQL Client DMG follows these conventions.
PSQL-Client-macosx-yy.yy-zzz.zzz.x86_64.dmg
In the file name, yy.yy is a release number and zzz.zzz is a build number. See the file for its actual name.
Your installation is either a first time, with no previous version, or an upgrade to an existing installed version.
First Time Client Installation on OS X
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In the dialog offering information about PSQL, you can click Show Me to see it or click Continue to unmount the .dmg file and finish.
Your installation is complete. For possible next steps, see After Installing PSQL on Linux or OS X and Configuring Network Communications for Clients.
Upgrade Client Installation on OS X
If you have a previous version of PSQL already installed, you must uninstall that version and then install the new PSQL product. See Uninstalling PSQL on Linux or OS X for more information.