Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Checking new data directory (c:/etc/Postgres9.0-beta3/datadir)ok
> ""c:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/8.4/bin/pg_ctl" -l "migrate.log" -D
> "c:/Daten/db/pgdata84" -o "-p 5432 -c autovacuum=off -c
> autovacuum_freeze_max_age=20 " start >> "nul" 2>&1" Trying to
> start old
Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Thomas Kellerer, 12.07.2010 23:29:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying pg_upgrade on my Windows installation and I have two
> > suggestions for the manual regarding pg_upgrade:
> >
> > When specifying directories, pg_upgrade *requires* a forward slash as
> > the path separator. This
Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Craig Ringer, 13.07.2010 05:11:
> > On 13/07/10 05:29, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> >
> >> I would suggest to either manually change the autocommit mode from
> >> within pg_upgrade or to add a note in the manual to disable/remove this
> >> setting from psqlrc.conf before runnin
Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying pg_upgrade on my Windows installation and I have two
> suggestions for the manual regarding pg_upgrade:
>
> When specifying directories, pg_upgrade *requires* a forward slash as
> the path separator. This is (still) uncommon in the Windows world
> (alt
Thomas Kellerer, 12.07.2010 23:29:
Hi,
I'm trying pg_upgrade on my Windows installation and I have two
suggestions for the manual regarding pg_upgrade:
I found another problem and I'm not sure if this is a bug or a user error :)
My batch file to start pg_upgrade looks like this:
%~dp0server
Thomas Kellerer, 12.07.2010 23:29:
Hi,
I'm trying pg_upgrade on my Windows installation and I have two
suggestions for the manual regarding pg_upgrade:
When specifying directories, pg_upgrade *requires* a forward slash as
the path separator. This is (still) uncommon in the Windows world
(althou
Craig Ringer, 13.07.2010 05:11:
On 13/07/10 05:29, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
I would suggest to either manually change the autocommit mode from
within pg_upgrade or to add a note in the manual to disable/remove this
setting from psqlrc.conf before running pg_upgrade. Personally I think
the first o
On 13/07/10 05:29, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> I would suggest to either manually change the autocommit mode from
> within pg_upgrade or to add a note in the manual to disable/remove this
> setting from psqlrc.conf before running pg_upgrade. Personally I think
> the first option would be the better o
Hi,
I'm trying pg_upgrade on my Windows installation and I have two suggestions
for the manual regarding pg_upgrade:
When specifying directories, pg_upgrade *requires* a forward slash as the path
separator. This is (still) uncommon in the Windows world (although Windows does
support it) and