Working With Opengeo Suite For Mac

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I looked for the answer, but could not find a specifically fitting one, so would appreciate an answer or a pointer to one. Q: How do I upgrade PostgreSQL 9.3 to the current (now 9.6?) without having problems with PostGIS (mine is 2.1.7 and I would like to upgrade to the current PostGIS 2.3.2 as well)? My configuration is as following: select version; PostgreSQL 9.3.4 on x8664-apple-darwin14.3.0, compiled by Apple LLVM version 6.1.0 (clang-602.0.53) (based on LLVM 3.6.0svn), 64-bit psql -version psql (PostgreSQL) 9.5.3 SELECT PostGISfullversion; postgisfullversion - POSTGIS='2.1.7 r13414' GEOS='3.5.0-CAPI-1.9.0 r4084' PROJ='Rel. 4.8.0, 6 March 2012' GDAL='GDAL 1.11.2, released 2015/02/10 GDALDATA not found' LIBXML='2.9.1' LIBJSON='UNKNOWN' TOPOLOGY RASTER (1 row) About PostGIS:OpenGeo Suite 4.8 PG-9.3.4 PostGIS-2.1.7 OSX Yosemite 10.10.5, MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011), MacintoshSSD + HD hybrid installation, system on the SSD, 8GB memory I originally installed via Boundless OpenGeo Suite 4.8 (it was free at the time) but cannot find anything about upgrading except this general.

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I suppose they went commercial. Q2:Is there a free alternative, preferably without having to redefine and move everything? Q3: Is following the instructions going to mess my currently working install? The idea is to have a free and powerful GIS-PostgreSQL bundle that works fast on big spatial data sets. Preferably something that students could install on their own. As of now we do visualisations of results via QGIS.

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