Hai dear,

            I am Vijesh T.V. From Kerala India. Working as assistant
programmer, creating web applications using PHP4 and PostgreSQL as
database. But the platform is Linux. I have prepared a writeup to
install Apache, PostgreSQL,PHP in Linux. If You are interested please
mail me.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


"Hyatt, Gordon" wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the correct list for this question, but here goes.
>
> I downloaded and tried to install v8.2.4 on my Win2000 SP4 machine at home 
> and received and Access is Denied error message during the initdb phase.  
> Copying the files and setting permissions seemed to run properly (no errors).
>
> The first thing I checked was that the user I was logged in as was still a 
> member of the local administrators group (it is - reading through the install 
> log shows isAdmin=1, IIRC).
>
> The next thing I thought was that I had entered the wrong password for the 
> PostgreSQL service login - so I reran the install letting it create a new 
> user for me.  The install got to the same point (initdb) and failed with the 
> same message.
>
> The next thing I thought was perhaps file system/disk errors - the Windows 
> disk check returned no problems and the defragmenter completed normally.
>
> I've saved a copy of the installation log (on my home machine) if necessary.
>
> There is a version of 8.1.3 on this system (on port 5432).  I know (and is 
> reported in the logs) that I used port 5433 for the v8.2.4 install (a usual 
> practice for me when upgrading to new versions - parallel install on 
> different port then dg_dump the old version and pg_restore into the new).
>
> Any ideas of what went wrong?
>
> BTW, the same install package installed on my WinXP laptop without issue.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Gord
>
>
> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
> TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
>        choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not
>        match


---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to
       choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not
       match

Reply via email to