Dear PostgreSQL hackers,

Postgresql version: 8.4.16
System: Windows 7 Pro x86_64

from time to time, on several different machines (sharing the same Windows 7 image), I've noticed that PostgreSQL and other postgresql related binaries (psql.exe for example) refuse to start after having rebooted the computer.
There is nothing in the logs.

I tracked down the issue to 2 suddenly missing files:
- libintl-8.dll
- gssapi32.dll
When those 2 files are copied from a healthy computer to the ill one, then it works.

It seems related to the way Windows 7 restarts/halts. I cannot tell with extreme guarantee that it happens when the computer starts from a cold boot but for sure I've had it plenty of times right after reboot.

However it does not happen at every reboot and I cannot predict if it is going to happen or not.

I believe this matter is critical. As the service is down it is not possible to backup the databases and as the only way to fix the issue is to reinstall (except the method above) then the databases are deleted.

Do you have any inputs on this? How could I help you to fix it?

Thanks in advance for your interest on my case,
Grégory.


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