[Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-06-20 Thread Martin Pitt
This is fixed in Feisty, so I close this bug now. ** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu) Status: Needs Info = Fix Released -- pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102108 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

Re: [Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-04-05 Thread richardh9935
Martin, The application works now, but I had all sorts of trouble trying to set up the users and groups roles, and I still don't understand if there is any relationship between the Postgres ones and the LINUX ones. Can you refer me to a clearer, more direct explanation of Postgres roles and the

Re: [Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-04-05 Thread Martin Pitt
richardh9935 [2007-04-05 9:16 -]: Can you refer me to a clearer, more direct explanation of Postgres roles and the set-up process? /usr/share/doc/postgresql-common/README.Debian.gz explains detailled steps about how to get going. For more advanced things, I recommend reading the docs,

[Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-04-03 Thread Martin Pitt
The -T is not a bug, it is intended. If there are taint errors, then the bug is somewhere else. Can you please provide some details (screen output, log files, etc) what happens if you use the standard file? I'd rather fix the bug than circumvent it by disabling security checks. ** Changed in:

[Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-04-03 Thread Martin Pitt
Which Ubuntu release do you use? -- pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102108 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [Bug 102108] Re: pg_ctlcluster first line should have t not T

2007-04-03 Thread richardh9935
Martin, Yes, I agree with you about security. Unfortunately, nothing in the error messages suggested a security issue, and I really didn't understand the T v t thing, other than it worked. I reacted to the apparent resolution with t. I use ubuntu 6.10. I was following this (