On 21/09/2010 4:49 AM, Roedy Green wrote:

The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      5667
Logged by:          Roedy Green
Email address:      roe...@mindprod.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.0.0.
Operating system:   Windows 7, 64 bit
Description:        install failure
Details:

I executed  postgresql-9.0.0-1-windows_x64.exe
It died with a message:

"An error occured executing VC++ runtime installer."

I had similar problems with version 8.  People gave me various things to
try. None of it worked.  I gave up on PostgresSQL.  I decided to try again
with v 9.0.0.

I would really like it you stopped using this flaky installer.

One might perhaps question whether your system has a part in the flakiness. Your experience is unusual, not the norm, and there is something odd going on with your machine if the VC++ runtime won't install.

I don't see your name in my local mailing list archives, but they only go back some 3 months. A Google search and an online archives search for your name and "runtime installer" doesn't find anything relevant. Can you provide a link to your previous question(s) in the archives so we can get some background on this issue?



It'd also help to know:



- If you run the installer from the command line as:

    postgresql-9.0.0-1-windows.exe --install_runtimes 0

  does it install without error?



- If the VC++ runtime installer executes successfully when run stand-
  alone? You can unpack the VC++ runtime installer by running the Pg
  installer as:

  postgresql-9.0.0-1-windows.exe --extract-only 1 --prefix "%TEMP%\pg9"

  Now you can open an Administrator-rights cmd.exe window by hitting
  Start, entering "command", waiting until "command prompt" appears,
  right-clicking on it and choosing "run as administrator". Into the
  cmd.exe window that appears enter:

  cd "%TEMP%\pg9\installer"
  dir

  You'll see the Visual C++ runtime installer (vcredist) and the
  vbscript used to invoke it.

  Run the vbcscript by typing "install" and pressing tab, pressing
  space, typing "vcredist" and pressing tab, then pressing enter.

  You should get a message saying vcredist is being installed, a
  progress bar, then a message saying it installed successfully.


- If you have a virus scanner or software firewall on your system.


- If you have the same problem on a clean Windows 7 install, prior to adding a virus scanner or other local software. I realise this might not be practical for you to test, but it'd be useful for diagnostic purposes.



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Craig Ringer

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