One click installers are available for 32 and 64 bit Linux distributions and include PostgreSQL, pgAdmin, PL/Java and the PL/pgSQL debugger plugin. The installer has been tested with a number of recent Linux distributions and should work on Ubuntu 6.06 and above, Fedora 6 and above, CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and above and others.
Note: The one click installers do not integrate with platform-specific packaging systems. If you need RPM, APT or Portage integration, please use the packages below.
The one click installers are maintained by Dave Page at EnterpriseDB.
RPMs for CentOS, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are available from the PostgreSQL Yum repository. Platform-specific RPM packages of PostgreSQL are available as well as a variety of related projects such as pgAdmin and PostGIS.
A list of packages available from the Yum Repository can be found here.
To setup your system to use the repository, please see the Yum HOWTO.
The PostgreSQL Yum repository is maintained by Devrim GÜNDÜZ at Command Prompt.
Debian users may install PostgreSQL using the apt utility. For details on the use of apt on Debian, please see the documentation.
A list of PostgreSQL Debian packages is available from the package search tool.
The PostgreSQL packages for Debian are maintained by Martin Pitt.
Gentoo users may install PostgreSQL using the portage system. For details on the use of Gentoo's Portage, please see the documentation.
RPMs for SUSE Linux and openSUSE are available from the openSUSE Build Service in the project server:database:postgresql. Platform-specific RPM packages are available for PostgreSQL as well as a variety of related software. Use the search facility to find suitable packages. Documentation is also available there.
The PostgreSQL packages for SUSE are maintained by Reinhard Max.
Ubuntu users may install PostgreSQL using the apt utility. For details on the use of apt on Ubuntu, please see the documentation.
The PostgreSQL packages for Ubuntu are maintained by Martin Pitt.