On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 04:38 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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James Gibbs wrote:
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 09:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
The user name was changed in postgresql-7.3.2 to "postgres" instead
of "pgsql" because a lot of tools expe
I don't think this will do the trick. The PATH from sourcing
/sw/bin/init.sh in .xinitrc doesn't get passed on to the Apple X11
Applications menu. That's why the documents say to source it for each entry
(I did an experiment to verify this).
I vaguely remember that Martin Costabel had a workarou
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 01:51 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
That's odd. Verify that /sw/bin/init.sh actually exists on your
system,
and if it does, make sure that it hasn't been corrupted somehow.
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 12:37, Adrian Simmons wrote:
Currently I'm trying to launch it with ./
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James Gibbs wrote:
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 09:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
The user name was changed in postgresql-7.3.2 to "postgres" instead of
"pgsql" because a lot of tools expected the "root" postgresql user to
be it, and I wanted to have
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 09:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
The user name was changed in postgresql-7.3.2 to "postgres" instead of
"pgsql" because a lot of tools expected the "root" postgresql user to
be it, and I wanted to have it "correct" before putting postgresql
into stable. You might b
That's odd. Verify that /sw/bin/init.sh actually exists on your system,
and if it does, make sure that it hasn't been corrupted somehow.
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 12:37, Adrian Simmons wrote:
> For a while now some of my fink installed apps haven't been launching
> from Apple's X11 Applications menu
For a while now some of my fink installed apps haven't been launching
from Apple's X11 Applications menu.
gnumeric, konqueror, mozilla X11, gimp, abiword all do, gnucash
doesn't. In fact maybe gnucash is the only one that doesn't.
Currently I'm trying to launch it with ./sw/bin/init.sh ; gnu
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Andrea Riciputi wrote:
Hi,
I've recently (yesterday) updated postgresql-ssl and now I'm able to get
postgresql running anymore. All what I get when I try to start it is the
following error message:
LOG: No such group as 'pgsql'
/sw/bin/postmaster: c
Thanks for the explanation of the distinction between the cvs and stable
trees. It wasn't clear (at least I missed it) from the OP's question that
he was referring to the unstable tree.
Dave> Only when a fink package is moved to fink's "stable" tree is a
Dave> pre-compiled version distrib
Skip> Why is fink distributing alpha and beta releases of Python? If
Skip> people want to try it out, installing from source works fine.
Sorry, after reading the next message in the thread I realized the OP was
updating from cvs.
S
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Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe> I would appreciate it if this file could be restored. Thanks! -Joe
> Joe> ===
>
> Joe> curl -f -L -s -S -O http://python.org/ftp/python/2.3/Python-2.3a2.tgz
> Joe> curl: (22) The
Hi,
I've recently (yesterday) updated postgresql-ssl and now I'm able to
get postgresql running anymore. All what I get when I try to start it
is the following error message:
LOG: No such group as 'pgsql'
/sw/bin/postmaster: cannot create UNIX stream port
Looking at NetInfo Manager I've noticed
Joe> I would appreciate it if this file could be restored. Thanks! -Joe
Joe> ===
Joe> curl -f -L -s -S -O http://python.org/ftp/python/2.3/Python-2.3a2.tgz
Joe> curl: (22) The requested file was not found
Joe> ### execution
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