On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:43:13 -0400,
Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dan Sommers wrote:
> 
> > Now, however, I can't get the database to start.  When I follow the
> > instructions in the info file (I have to play the same game LC_ALL and
> > LANG), I get this:
> 
> Ick!  I hadn't noticed that I did not update the docs since I added 
> pgsql.sh, those docs are wrong.  Use pgsql.sh instead.  ;)

Yep, this did it:

    $ (unset LC_ALL; LANG=C pgsql.sh start)

> > Any ideas on how to get postgresql to run?
> 
> I've never seen any of these errors before, so I'm not sure.

I don't know if this helps, but /sw/var/postgresql-7.4/pgsql.log
contains this error message (from daemonic's attemtps to start the
database?):

    FATAL:  XX000: failed to initialize lc_messages to ""
    LOCATION:  InitializeGUCOptions, guc.c:1867

> However, doing "sudo /sw/bin/pgsql.sh" should work, in theory.  I'll
> look into setting the LANG stuff in the next rev of the packages
> though, just to be sure.

Again, I had this exact same problem with postgresql (I'm pretty sure
it's version 7.4; it's at school and I'm at home right now) on an as-
vanilla-as-imaginable Fedora Core 2 x86 Linux system, so it has nothing
to do with Fink or the Mac.

Thanks,
Dan

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This sentence is false.                              --Werner Heisenberg
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