Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-09-01 Thread Andy Shellam
Compile it from source - 8.1.4 is the latest stable version. The 6.5 series is not just old, it's ancient. It hasn't been updated since 1999. There are some serious bugs in the earlier versions, even in the early 7.x series that do and have resulted in data loss. At least get and test out a

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-09-01 Thread Joshua D. Drake
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Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-09-01 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:14, Josef J. Micka wrote: > Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > > Scott Marlowe wrote: > >> > >> What does the command whoami say right before you would run the > >> initlocation? > > > > > > > > I think a more appropriate question would be why is he running a > > version of Postg

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-09-01 Thread Josef J. Micka
Joshua D. Drake wrote: Scott Marlowe wrote: On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 10:05, Josef J. Micka wrote: i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. this is what i do, and i think it's correct. www:/home/db/postgres$ su postg

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-09-01 Thread Josef J. Micka
Tom Lane wrote: "Josef J. Micka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. this is what i do, and i think it's correct. www:/home/db/postgres$ su postgres Try "

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-08-31 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Scott Marlowe wrote: On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 10:05, Josef J. Micka wrote: i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. this is what i do, and i think it's correct. www:/home/db/postgres$ su postgres [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-08-31 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 10:05, Josef J. Micka wrote: > i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use > initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. > > this is what i do, and i think it's correct. > > www:/home/db/postgres$ su postgres > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/db/postgre

Re: [ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-08-31 Thread Tom Lane
"Josef J. Micka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use > initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. > this is what i do, and i think it's correct. > www:/home/db/postgres$ su postgres Try "su - postgres" ... plain su retains root

[ADMIN] problem with initlocation

2006-08-31 Thread Josef J. Micka
i want to make database in another place and i'm unable to use initlocation, and i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. this is what i do, and i think it's correct. www:/home/db/postgres$ su postgres [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/db/postgres$ ls -l total 12 drwx-- 6 postgres postgres 4096 Aug 31 14