On 21/05/2010 9:43 PM, christophe.an...@elsys-design.com wrote:
Hi,
How I know whether Postgres is already installed or not on a machine(on
Linux and Windows)?
I found that pg_ctl --version could be used
Only if PostgreSQL's binary directory is on the PATH, which it may not
be especially on
Hi,
How I know whether Postgres is already installed or not on a machine(on
Linux and Windows)?
I found that pg_ctl --version could be used or I also tried to check into
the registry (for windows HKLM\SOFTWARE\PostgreSQL\Installations), however
with Windows Server 2003 pg_ctl is not recognized
What about searching your hard drive for pg_ctl.exe?
RobR
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On 21/05/2010 14:43, christophe.an...@elsys-design.com wrote:
How I know whether Postgres is already installed or not on a machine(on
Linux and Windows)?
I found that pg_ctl --version could be used or I also tried to check into
the registry (for windows
On 10/27/06, Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is postgres installed by default in Fedora Core 5 ??
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Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju
I know that there are Fedora 5 RPM's for postgresql, that you can easily install via yum or your favorite install method. It's *probably* included among
Is postgres installed by default in Fedora Core 5 ??
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Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju