On 11/01/2012 02:56 PM, Kevin Burton wrote:
That is the problem. There doesn't seem to be any copy on the Linux shell
that I am running (I think it is bash).


At a guess you are running the commands from the wrong shell. I asked before whether you are running from different machines and you said not. It would seem otherwise. When you have a terminal open(assuming ssh) to the server machine you are working on a different machine. It is easy to lose track of what machine you are logged into and issue commands that are for a program that is not installed on the machine you are logged into. I would suggest taking a moment and determine which machine you are working on and what is installed on that machine, assuming it is the one with the Postgres server. Otherwise this turns into an Abbott and Costello routine:)


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Adrian Klaver
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