he max connections to 8 (as can be seen above) and
I'm still getting the problem.
I suspect it's a permissions problem (most of these seem to be:) ) Do I
need to do anything special to the postgres user, or allow it access to
any particular directory?
Any help would be much appreci
Thanks to everybody that replied to this, I now have cygipc-1.14.1.
However if I do an --install-as-service, it seems to install OK, but I
can't start the service (this is on Windows 2003 server). Any pointers
would be welcome,
Kevin Jones
Developmentor
www.develop.com
> -Original
GreSQL install
pages talk about?
Kevin Jones
Developmentor
www.develop.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 19 July 2003 08:58
> To: guenter strubinsky
> Cc: 'Kevin Jones'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: CygIPC
available.
Thanks,
Kevin Jones
Developmentor
www.develop.com
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You're absolutely right - I've gone through the process of changing to a
name with no spaces but the problem persisted. After reading this I
changed my etc/passwd file so that home was /cygdrive/d/home/kevinj and
I'm golden
Thank you,
Kevin Jones
Developmentor
www.develop.com
I've just started using the cygwin SSH, mostly to do CVS, and I have a
problem with %HOME%
I'm logged onto a W2K machine as 'Kevin Jones' and my home env variable
is set to d:\home\kevinj. Whenever I use ssh I get a message that says
"Could not create directory
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