Beautiful.

First I installed the framework's described in Kyng Chaos Readme/website for 
PROJ and GEOS, required by PostGIS.

Then, I installed postgresql using the official postgres 9.1.3 installer, but 
made the data directory /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data, instead of the default 
/Library/etc…., because Kyng Chaos's install expects the data to be there.

That failed on db initialization, but gave me pgadminIII, which is important to 
me.

Then I ran Kyng Chaos' 9.1.2 installer, which worked flawlessly.

Then I re-ran the pg 9.1.3. It now detected an existing installation, but not 
data directory. Again, I pointed it to /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data, which it 
immediately recognized. This time, the installer ran to completion w/o error, 
but I finished it w/o running Stack builder.

Then I installed Kyng Chaos' PostGIS 1.5.3 installer, which worked flawlessly, 
and created a postgis database following the instructions in the README. Worked 
without a hitch!

Then I loaded up the data I care about…and now I am UP AND RUNNING!

Thanks, Bryan, et.al. Great help. I hope to be able to help others as you have 
helped me!

With sincere gratitude,

Sam

P.S. So long Winwoes! So long confused MS / \ and command line nav commands!

On Mar 20, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Bryan Lee Nuse wrote:

>> Is there anyone who has ever successfully gotten postgres/postGIS running on 
>> Mac Lion? Really? How? 
> 
> Hello Sam,
> 
> I'm running Lion, and had the same trouble using the Enterprise Stack Builder 
> to install PostGIS.  I finally got it working by using Kyng Chaos' installers 
> for both PostgreSQL and PostGIS:
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/postgres
> 
> 
> Bryan


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