"Robert Hopek" wrote:
> Why do you have the configuration option to change the pgsql
> socket (which we need to do for our jailed shell environment), but
> not have psql check the postgresql.conf file for the enablement of
> that location change so that psql would look there automatically?
We
"Robert Hopek" writes:
> Why do you have the configuration option to change the pgsql socket (which
> we need to do for our jailed shell environment), but not have psql check the
> postgresql.conf file for the enablement of that location change so that psql
> would look there automatically?
How w
"Robert Hopek" writes:
> coding), existing software, such as phpPgAdmin, are stuck only looking in
> /tmp for it.
Did you try host=/custom/path/to/the/socket/?
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On 08/20/11 8:31 AM, Robert Hopek wrote:
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 6171
Logged by: Robert Hopek
Email address: rho...@getnetworks.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.1.23
Operating system: CentOS/RHEL
Description:Sockets Issue
Details:
Why do yo
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 6171
Logged by: Robert Hopek
Email address: rho...@getnetworks.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.1.23
Operating system: CentOS/RHEL
Description:Sockets Issue
Details:
Why do you have the configuration option to change