Hi, Philipp

> As far as I could remember or tell there is no configuration file 
> installed by mydns-pgsql and you are on your own on this one.

Yes, mydns-pgsql package is not including it.
Therefore, It is necessary to write the option directly in the startup 
script or to make the configuration file for myself.

mydns-common document(QUICKSTART.postgres) write:
|1.Configure and install MyDNS.
|2.Create a database called `mydns' on your PostgreSQL server.
|3.Create the tables in the `mydns' database.
|4.Create a user the mydns(8) server can use to access the `mydns' 
database.
|5.Create your configuration file.
|        # make conf
|        ^^^^^^^^^^^
|6.Edit the configuration file.  Change the `db-user' and `db-pass'
|  values to reflect the user name and password you created in step 3.
|7.Start `mydns'.  You may want to add something like this to your 
startup
|  scripts.

I think the configuration file to be not made because "make conf" is 
not executed. 

Thanks.

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