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Phoenix Kiula wrote:
> On 18/08/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On 08/18/07 06:02, Phoenix Kiula wrote:
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>>> Thanks for this. I am logged in as root. Put it there and it works. I
>> Well, that's your first problem.
>>
>> And second.  And third.
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> 
> Thanks for the kick in the derierre. Have set it all up to operate as
> user postgres. Or is that insecure too?

Not as insecure, but consider that postgres == PostgreSQL root.

Joshua D. Drake

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