Re: [GENERAL] uppdate from postgersql 8.3.7 to 8.4.4

2010-05-25 Thread Leif Biberg Kristensen
On Tuesday 25. May 2010 12.15.14 Alban Hertroys wrote:
> I know it's totally unrelated, but when did it become popular to send (HTML) 
messages in a very small blue font? I find this rather hard to read and usually 
fall back to the plain text alternative (which is included, thankfully).

At least there's a plain text fallback. Messages in HTML only are totally 
unreadable in a plaintext MUA, and should IMO be bounced from the list.

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Re: [GENERAL] uppdate from postgersql 8.3.7 to 8.4.4

2010-05-25 Thread Grzegorz Jaƛkiewicz
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Alban Hertroys
 wrote:
> On 25 May 2010, at 11:38, Malm Paul wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm trying to update postgresql ver 8.7.3 to 8.4.4
>
> I know it's totally unrelated, but when did it become popular to send (HTML) 
> messages in a very small blue font? I find this rather hard to read and 
> usually fall back to the plain text alternative (which is included, 
> thankfully).

ask microsoft folks working on outlook. Somehow they thought it is a good idea.


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Re: [GENERAL] uppdate from postgersql 8.3.7 to 8.4.4

2010-05-25 Thread Alban Hertroys
On 25 May 2010, at 11:38, Malm Paul wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm trying to update postgresql ver 8.7.3 to 8.4.4

I know it's totally unrelated, but when did it become popular to send (HTML) 
messages in a very small blue font? I find this rather hard to read and usually 
fall back to the plain text alternative (which is included, thankfully).

This is not quite the first message formatted like this, I merely thought I 
should finally just ask. I did notice that most of the people sending messages 
formatted like this one don't appear to be native speakers (of English), does 
that have anything to do with it?

Alban Hertroys

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Re: [GENERAL] uppdate from postgersql 8.3.7 to 8.4.4

2010-05-25 Thread Sachin Srivastava

On 5/25/10 3:08 PM, Malm Paul wrote:

Hi,
I'm trying to update postgresql ver 8.7.3 to 8.4.4
The One-Click installer will not upgrade 8.3.7 to 8.4.4 rather it will 
create a parallel 8.4.4 installation as both have different major versions.
At the end of the installation when trying to styart the database 
server I get the following error meassage: "Problem running 
post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly. Failed to 
start the database server"
And when I try to start the server manually I get the following 
console print out:

Start DoCmd(net postgresql-8.4)...
System error 1069 has occured.
The service did not start due to a logon failure.
Failed to start the database server.

Please attach %TEMP%\install-postgresql.log, which will help to analyze 
things more clearly.

I've checked the 8.4\Data folder and it is empty.
Is ther anyone who has a solution for this?
Kind regards,
Paul



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[GENERAL] uppdate from postgersql 8.3.7 to 8.4.4

2010-05-25 Thread Malm Paul
Hi,
I'm trying to update postgresql ver 8.7.3 to 8.4.4
At the end of the installation when trying to styart the database server I 
get the following error meassage: "Problem running post-install step. 
Installation may not complete correctly. Failed to start the database server"

And when I try to start the server manually I get the following console print 
out:
Start DoCmd(net postgresql-8.4)...
System error 1069 has occured.
The service did not start due to a logon failure.
Failed to start the database server.


I've checked the 8.4\Data folder and it is empty.

Is ther anyone who has a solution for this?

Kind regards,
Paul