Kenneth Lareau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Lane writes:
>> I suppose that manually creating the data directory before running
>> initdb would also avoid this issue, since the mkdir(2) loop is only
>> entered if we don't find the directory in existence.

> Actually, creating the 'data' directory first doesn't work either:

Good point.

> I don't know why the command 'mkdir' doesn't exhibit the
> same problem as the function 'mkdir', but running:

>    mkdir /software/postgresql-8.0.0

> produces the correct error "File exists" on my system.

Could you truss that and see what it does?  It would be a simple change
in initdb to make it stat before mkdir instead of after, but I'm not
totally convinced that would fix the problem.  If mkdir returns a funny
error code then stat might as well ...

                        regards, tom lane

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