![]() ![]() The problem is that I use Docker for this (well, for everything web-related, really), and since I use Linux Ubuntu, I can't use Brew (it's only for MacOS). When I searched for possible solutions to this problem, all I could read was related to MacOS, and relied on using Brew to execute some shell commands that would take care of upgrading the data and making it compatible with the new version. The error is very explicit: my data, because it was created by an earlier version, was incompatible with the new version. ![]() However, as soon as the container went up, an error started showing up in the logs: I originally thought the upgrade would be simple: turn off the container, update the docker-compose service to reference the new version, and then spin the container. Recently I had to upgrade my local PostgreSQL version from 10.10 to 11.8, to mirror the same version that exists in the production environment.
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