Hi Joerg,
I apologize for messing up the mailing of my last message: I'm getting
your answers from gmane, forwarding them to my e-mail, editing, etc.
[I sent a 'subscribe-me' mail to dev#openoffice.org yesterday but got
no answer ;( ]
* Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [190305, 21:21]:
> Hi
Hi Joerg,
I apologize for messing up the mailing of my last message: I'm getting
your answers from gmane, forwarding them to my e-mail, editing, etc.
[I send a 'subscribe-me' mail a few hours ago but got no answer ;( ]
* Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [190305, 21:21]:
> Hi,
>
> >>is your
Hi Joerg,
* Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [180305, 22:21]:
>
> is your server configured to serve tcp/ip requests (-i option) ? If not,
> try leaving away the "host=local" phrase, the driver will then use
> unix domain sockets.
>
OK, I commented out the tcp/ip option in hba.conf, le
Hi Joerg,
* Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [180305, 22:21]:
>
> is your server configured to serve tcp/ip requests (-i option) ? If not,
> try leaving away the "host=local" phrase, the driver will then use
> unix domain sockets.
>
OK, I commented out the tcp/ip option in hba.conf, le
Hi Joerg,
* Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [180305, 22:21]:
>
> is your server configured to serve tcp/ip requests (-i option) ? If not,
> try leaving away the "host=local" phrase, the driver will then use
> unix domain sockets.
>
OK, I commented out the tcp/ip option in hba.conf, le
Hi,
>>hat does a>
>>netstat -a | grep PGSQL
>>
>
> This yealds nothing ;(
I think, this points to the source of the problem. You use the
postgresql shipping with debian, can it be possible, that they patched
the default connection path to something else ? Try a
netstat -a | grep 5432
and when this