![]() You can then set your PATH environment variable so the Postgres binary directory you just installed comes before /usr/bin, and when you run psql or other tools you'll be using the ones you installed rather than the ones that come with OS X. You can also install it under your home directory if you really want to). If you require a specific version of Postgres my suggestion is that you install it from source ( following the instructions in the Postgres manual), and place it somewhere where it will not conflict with the Postgres that comes with OS X ( /usr/local/pgsql is a good location. ![]() ![]() If you have no specific Postgres version requirements, use the version installed with OS X. OS X comes with a system Postgres (installed with the base OS, scattered all over, and NOT something you should attempt to uninstall).
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