https://duckduckgo.com/?q=PGDG result №4 reply №2 > what does the element PGDG in an rpm filename, e.g., > postgresql-test-7.1.2-2.PGDG.i386.rpm, allude to? > PostGreSQL Development Group? What does it mean? PostgreSQL Global Development Group. Since all the distributors want to use the plain unadorned release number, I needed a way to make sure people could distinguish between the 'official' PostgreSQL.org RPMset and the distributors' sets -- which can be dramatically different. The Polish(ed) Linux Distribution, in particular, has a completely different RPMset; Connectiva has their own differences; SuSE is fairly different; but Red Hat and Mandrake are more based on this set (which is in turned based on Thomas Lockhart's set for 6.5, which is in turn based on what Red Hat had developed for quite a while). To have five different RPMset's all claiming to be 'postgresql-7.1.2-1' is IMHO too much, particularly when you use rpmfind.net's resources to search for updated versions. TLDR: это официальный пакет, а не от какого-либо дистрибутива
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