![]() ![]() I want to minimize the surface area and variables between known working versions of my software. I’m a believer in intentional upgrades and intentional changes. Bring my install up to the latest, 13.x or. ![]() Next, I check the version with postgres -version and I get back 13.x which is not the 12.x I expected. With a quick command in the terminal, which postgres, I see that it’s installed in /usr/local/bin which I know is where homebrew installs. In this case, I know that Postgres can be installed a number of different ways, and I want to verify how the software is installed. When I get stuck, I take a deep breath and gather up my assumptions.
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