Karl , Thanks for your patience.
1 /re other packages , you meant pg_ifa or pg_iface , or both ??
I have both installed.
2/ I note that at boot up the postgres serveives are started , So I will
assume that postgress is working.
Reggarding making the tables , you mean use psql , right ??
Is this documentation (for psql)in the postgres doc ,or elswhere ??
I gather that what you are saying is since there are no "databas" created
that is why pgaccess is not seeing them. So I need to create them with psql
Right ?
Now on to other things <grin>
I want to use postgress with windows , specificaly with delhi apps , while
I re do them with Java.
I assume that I need to use the ODBC drivers ??
How do you set postgress up so that it can be seen by windows users ??
Also how do I set postgress up so thatother linux macjhines can usi it as
well ??
Thanks
Samy
At 09:33 AM 4/20/1999 +0200, you wrote:
>
>Samy Elashmawy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>| >After installing the packages run
>| >
>| > rcpostgres start
>|
>| Do you need to set this up elswhere to autamaticly start each time you
boot
>| up ??
>
>It's not necessary. At boottime starting PostgreSQL is controlled by
>the variable START_POSTGRES in /etc/rc.config.
>
>| >Not need to do this; you'll find profile fragments at the above
>| >mentioned place, that are source by /etc/profile
>|
>| I am not sure what you mean here .
>
>Please, have a look at /etc/profile.d/postgres.sh -- simply don't worry
>about it ;)
>
>| I fired up pgaccess , and was not able to find the sample data from
>| pg_datab ?
>
>pg_datab only contains the templates. First create your own database
>(as said in the previous mail) and then try to access your own DB with
>pgaccess.
>
>| You mention other interfaces. What other interfaces are there besides
>| pgaccess ??
>
>a command line tool (psql) and others -- please have a look at the
>mentioned packages (pg_*).
>
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