Re: [expert] postgresql JDBC: so many jars? SOLVED

2003-03-27 Thread SainTiss
Hi,

I found out: it's just that they support different JDK's...

Cheers,

Hans

On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 13:09, SainTiss wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've just installed 9.1 here, which seems to have a different version of
> PostgreSQL than 9.0... It's 7.3 now... 
> That's a good thing of course, but the postgresql-jdbc package now
> contains 4 (!) different jdbc drivers, and I can't find documentation on
> which one does what...
> 
> Could anyone help me out please?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Hans
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[expert] postgresql JDBC: so many jars?

2003-03-27 Thread SainTiss
Hi,

I've just installed 9.1 here, which seems to have a different version of
PostgreSQL than 9.0... It's 7.3 now... 
That's a good thing of course, but the postgresql-jdbc package now
contains 4 (!) different jdbc drivers, and I can't find documentation on
which one does what...

Could anyone help me out please?

Thanks,

Hans

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[expert] postgreSQL / PGaccess

2003-02-26 Thread Daryl Johnson
Is anyone using this combination successfully?

regards

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RE: [expert] postgresql - JDBC Driver

2001-01-28 Thread Istvan Bereti



Hi,
 
try 
this. The driver is there:
   www.postgresql.org
 
BR,
Steve

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  postgresql - JDBC DriverDoesnt anyone out there know where do I get ther JDBC driver for 
  PostgreSQL? I cant find it in Mandrake 7.0. 



Re: [expert] postgresql - JDBC Driver

2001-01-28 Thread NERILL
Doesnt anyone out there know where do I get ther JDBC driver for PostgreSQL?
I cant find it in Mandrake 7.0.


Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-28 Thread Collins Richey

On Sunday 28 January 2001 09:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > On Saturday 27 January 2001 22:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Collins Richey wrote:
> > > The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add
> > > users or do anything useful.  
> >
> > Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.
>
> And what might the password for user 'postgres' be?
>

>
> Go to main menu, then 'system' and then the 'User Manager'  from root
> and then double click on user postgres. It gives you the option of
> changing the password. 


Thanks, much better results now.

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Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-28 Thread Digital Wokan

Log in as root, type "passwd postgres" and then enter a password of your
choosing.

Collins Richey wrote:
> 
> On Saturday 27 January 2001 22:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Collins Richey wrote:
> > > The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add
> > > users or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user,
> > > createuser, for example, reports that the slected user is not in
> > > something called 'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention
> > > anything about this.
> >
> > Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.
> >
> 
> And what might the password for user 'postgres' be?
> 
> ---
> Thanks,
> Collins Richey
> Denver area

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Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-28 Thread Scott B

On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 09:25:23AM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
> On Saturday 27 January 2001 22:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Collins Richey wrote:
> > > The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add
> > > users or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user,
> > > createuser, for example, reports that the slected user is not in
> > > something called 'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention
> > > anything about this.
> >
> > Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.
> >
> 
> And what might the password for user 'postgres' be?
> 
> ---
> Thanks,
> Collins Richey
> Denver area
> 

su to root then either set one or su to postgres

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Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-28 Thread NERILL

On Saturday 27 January 2001 22:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Collins Richey wrote:
> > The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add
> > users or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user,
> > createuser, for example, reports that the slected user is not in
> > something called 'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention
> > anything about this.
>
> Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.
>

And what might the password for user 'postgres' be?

---
Thanks,
Collins Richey
Denver area


Go to main menu, then 'system' and then the 'User Manager'  from root and 
then double click on user postgres. It gives you the option of changing the 
password. At least thats how i did it (there is probably a direct command 
that does this) and PostgreSQL is up and running.
 Neri





Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-28 Thread Collins Richey

On Saturday 27 January 2001 22:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Collins Richey wrote:
> > The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add
> > users or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user,
> > createuser, for example, reports that the slected user is not in
> > something called 'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention
> > anything about this.
>
> Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.
>

And what might the password for user 'postgres' be?

---
Thanks,
Collins Richey
Denver area




Re: [expert] PostgreSQL -- Database

2001-01-27 Thread Ken Thompson

On Saturday 27 January 2001 01:58 pm, you wrote:
> I tried starting by :
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start
>
> but I get: 'checking postgresql installation: no database files found
>
> then it asks for a password???
>
> what password do i put?


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The first time around use postgres for user and password. Then you can create 
your own database. pgaccess is a pretty nice GUI for postgresql.
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Re: [expert] postgresql

2001-01-27 Thread asn

Collins Richey wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know how to get started with this?
> 
> The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add users
> or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user, createuser,
> for example, reports that the slected user is not in something called
> 'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention anything about this.
> 
Run createuser as unix user 'postgres'.


-Adam

> Any clues?
> 
> ---
> Thanks,
> Collins Richey
> Denver area




[expert] postgresql

2001-01-27 Thread Collins Richey

Does anyone know how to get started with this?  

The postgresql server and postmaster are started, but I can't add users 
or do anything useful.  Either from root or my normal user, createuser, 
for example, reports that the slected user is not in something called 
'pg_shadow'.  The admin guide doesn't mention anything about this.

Any clues?

---
Thanks,
Collins Richey
Denver area




Re: [expert] PostgreSQL -- Database

2001-01-27 Thread NERILL
I tried starting by :

/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start

but I get: 'checking postgresql installation: no database files found

then it asks for a password???

what password do i put?


Re: [expert] PostgreSQL -- Database

2001-01-27 Thread Vincent Danen

On Sat Jan 27, 2001 at 03:05:22PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have Mandrake 7.0 and I have been trying to gety PostgreSQl running but 
> unsuccesfully.
> 
> If I type 'psql', i get connection refused.
> if i type postmaster, i get 'postmaster doesnt know where to find database 
> system data...'
> 
> any ideas?

Have you tried turning postgres on?

/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start

Now try running your commands...

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[expert] PostgreSQL -- Database

2001-01-27 Thread NERILL
I have Mandrake 7.0 and I have been trying to gety PostgreSQl running but 
unsuccesfully.

If I type 'psql', i get connection refused.
if i type postmaster, i get 'postmaster doesnt know where to find database 
system data...'

any ideas?


Neri


Re: [expert] postgresql

1999-06-08 Thread Jean-Michel Dault


No, there is no update yet, I'm checking this today. Everytime I rebuild
the package, some files are missing (*sigh*).

Version 6.5 is supposed to be out since yesterday, but all I see is a
beta2 version. Hopefully the update will be 6.5.

Jean-Michel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
> > 
> > I tought I fixed this problem.
> Is there a update ?
>  
> 
> > 
> > What files are missing?
> 
> The only file I got in 
> /var/lib/pgsql/
> is 
> PG_VERSION
> and the directory
> base
> 
> so psql is complaining about 
> pg_hba.conf
> pg_databases
> 
> 
> > 
> > Jean-Michel
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > > I have some problems with postgresql.
> > >
> > > There seems to be missing some files from
> > > /var/lib/pgsql/
> > >
> > > Can anybody confirm that ??
> 



Re: [expert] postgresql (Nscape mail 4.51 bug respawn?)

1999-06-08 Thread root

On sam, 05 jun 1999, Knud Haugaard Sørensen wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I installed mandrake 6.0 some day ago.
> 
> I have some problems with postgresql.
> 
> There seems to be missing some files from
> /var/lib/pgsql/
> 
> Can anybody confirm that ??
> 
> 
> I also have a problem that netcape can't locate localhost.
> Is that fixed with the netscape 4.51 install ???
> 
I also have this NScape pblem. It hangs after asking for mail server password.
I remember that from eaaarly versions, its been fixed for a long time now...
Could be many things, thou. Havent found the time to investigate, hence the kde
mail client, which is pretty good methinks.


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Re: [expert] postgresql

1999-06-07 Thread Jean-Michel Dault


I tought I fixed this problem.

What files are missing?

Jean-Michel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> I have some problems with postgresql.
> 
> There seems to be missing some files from
> /var/lib/pgsql/
> 
> Can anybody confirm that ??



[expert] postgresql

1999-06-05 Thread Knud Haugaard Sørensen

Hi

I installed mandrake 6.0 some day ago.

I have some problems with postgresql.

There seems to be missing some files from
/var/lib/pgsql/

Can anybody confirm that ??


I also have a problem that netcape can't locate localhost.
Is that fixed with the netscape 4.51 install ???


Knud


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