Hi there,
I'm using debian woody. If you post your configuration files that are in
/etc/postgresql/ maybe i can help you.
Regards,
Luis Sousa
Hugh Esco wrote:
Hey folks:
I am able to consistently start and stop the postgreSQL server and to
access it across our office network with pgAdmin II.
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 20:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > You seem to have a very bizarre setup there --- there is no such thing
> > as "readpgenv" in the standard Postgres distribution, and
> > /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/ isn't the standard place to put the executable
> > files either. Perhaps the a
On 18 Nov 2002 at 1:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Instead of storing the path in each row, why not let Postgres
> take care of computing it with a function? Then make a view
> and
Thank you so much, Mallah, Tomasz Myrta, Luis Sousa,
Achilleus Mantzios, Tom Lane, Bill Eaton and Oliver Elphick.
I have chmod 755 my readpgenv file, and then copied the
shell script suggested by Tomasz Myrta into that file,
yielding these results:
biko:/usr/lib/postgresql/bin# cd /usr/bin
biko:
Hugh Esco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any ideas on what my next steps should be would be greatly appreciated.
Start over: delete your PG installation and reinstall the Debian
package. It seems very clear that you've got an incomplete package.
regards, tom lane