[BUGS] BUG #6573: The database cluster initialisation failed

2012-04-04 Thread jjangelo
The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 6573 Logged by: João Angelo Email address: jjang...@live.com PostgreSQL version: 9.1.3 Operating system: Windows 7 - 32 Bits Description: Hi, I'm trying to install PostgreSQL but always receive the

Re: [BUGS] BUG #6573: The database cluster initialisation failed

2012-04-04 Thread Heikki Linnakangas
On 04.04.2012 14:16, jjang...@live.com wrote: I'm trying to install PostgreSQL but always receive the same error The database cluster initialisation failed I'm on Windows 7-32 Bits and Office Home and Business and Trend Micro™ Titanium™ Internet Security I tried to install version 9.1.3,

Re: RES: [BUGS] BUG #6573: The database cluster initialisation failed

2012-04-04 Thread Heikki Linnakangas
(please keep the mailing list CC'd so that others can help) On 04.04.2012 15:32, João Angelo wrote: Help me! In which folder is the installation log ? I don't know, I don't use Windows myself. Where did get that The database cluster initialisation failed message? Is there any other messages

Re: RES: [BUGS] BUG #6573: The database cluster initialisation failed

2012-04-04 Thread Ashesh Vashi
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Heikki Linnakangas heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com wrote: (please keep the mailing list CC'd so that others can help) On 04.04.2012 15:32, João Angelo wrote: Help me! In which folder is the installation log ? You can find the log files in %TEMP%

Re: [BUGS] BUG #6572: The example of SPI_execute is bogus

2012-04-04 Thread Tom Lane
umi.tan...@gmail.com writes: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/spi-spi-execute.html === SPI_execute(INSERT INTO foo SELECT * FROM bar, false, 5); will allow at most 5 rows to be inserted into the table. === This seems not true unless I'm missing something. Hmm ... that did work as

Re: RES: [BUGS] BUG #6573: The database cluster initialisation failed

2012-04-04 Thread Vandoorne, Victor
There is a work around for this. Uninstall Postgres, and remove the pgsql user account(if it was created), as well as any postgres directories(after uninstall). Login as the local, that is “built in” Administrator, run as Administrator. From: pgsql-bugs-ow...@postgresql.org