I don't have a single 8.10 machine anywhere in my network. We're using
8.04 because it's an LTS release.
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PostgreSQL 8.3 server package very incomplete (missing all of
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NOTE: Take my advice with a grain of salt. I'm just trying to use the
general template that I use to get back to a clean slate.
I've been reviewing this bug some more and I think the summary should be
changed.
It appears that your issue is not with an incomplete package, but rather
a broken
This hasn't been monitored. With so many bugs reports and so few of them
legitimate, it's hard to keep track of things.
Could please try with 8.10 and 9.04 so we can verify if this bug still
exists or if it has been patched upstream from 8.04.
This is simply an easy way for us to know whether a
Is this bug being monitored by anyone?
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Am I to take that to mean this won't be fixed in 8.04? I have this
problem right now, and I'm not going to upgrade to 8.10.
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PostgreSQL 8.3 server package very incomplete (missing all of
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235379
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Here is the output Martin Pitt was asking about, from my current
install.
==BEGIN PASTE==
# apt-get install postgresql-8.3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
postgresql-client-8.3
Can you try this in Ubuntu 8.10 and tell us if the problem still occurs?
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PostgreSQL 8.3 server package very incomplete (missing all of
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I had the same problem (Hardy server edition) after downgrading from 8.3
to 8.2, setting up a cluster to use LATIN2 as the default encoding, and
then trying to upgrade back to 8.3 using Synaptic and aptitude, as
opposed to dpkg. The upgrade fails because there is an existing cluster,
but for some
Andreas, how did you originally install this cluster? With the
postgresql task or without? I'm looking for a way to reproduce this,
otherwise there isn't much I can do, I'm afraid.
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PostgreSQL 8.3 server package very incomplete (missing all of
/var/lib/postgresql/8.3)
During installation I selected that the server should be an OpenSSH as
well as a PostgreSQL server. Other than that I did nothing special as
far as I recall. After 'apt-get update', 'apt-get upgrade' and a reboot
I wanted to create a database for Horde. That's when I discovered that
PostgreSQL
the guide talks about restarting the server with :
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 restart
that's because you can have installed on the same machine
postgresql8.3 and postgresql8.2
you need to start your server with
/etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 start
Leonel
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I should have made this clearer, but I really do use
'/etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 start' (as opposed to
'/etc/init.d/postgresql start') for starting the server.
That doesn't change anything, though. There is still no server to be
started.
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Well I did the install on a fresh installed hardy server only selected
openssh at the tasksel postgresql installed fine and started fine
this packages got installed
this came when I did a :
sudo apt-get install postgresql
libpq5 libxml2 openssl openssl-blacklist postgresql postgresql-8.3
The cluster is not shipped in the package, but created by the package at
installation time. The most common cause why this isn't working is that
your locale settings are broken. Please do
sudo dpkg -P postgresql-8.3 postgresql-client-8.3
sudo apt-get install postgresql-8.3
and copypaste the
Interesting. I have removed, purged and reinstalled the PostgreSQL
packages by means of 'aptitude remove --purge ~npostgresql' countless
times last night, but any new installation always resulted in the same
behaviour I described above.
However, using 'dpkg -P postgresql-8.3
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