PG Doc comments form <nore...@postgresql.org> writes: > I tried the first example in section 1.3 of the initial tutorial, > createdb mydb > The tutorial says >> If this produces no response then this step was successful and you can >> skip over the remainder of this section.
Well, it's right --- the normal behavior is to just do it without printing anything: $ createdb mydb $ Or you might get an error: $ createdb mydb createdb: error: database creation failed: ERROR: database "mydb" already exists $ > Well, it produces no response, no response at all. It doesn't even return > control to the shell. I have to use ^C to kill it. That's weird, but I think it's not in-scope for the docs (especially a tutorial) to explain behavior that shouldn't be happening. One idea is that you have a firewall or packet filter blocking the connection attempt. In that case I'd expect createdb to time out and report a connection failure when it gets no response, but the timeout is probably a few minutes ... how long did you wait? Another possibility is that createdb is trying to prompt for a database password but for some reason the "Password:" prompt is not showing up on your terminal. That could be a bug, but I'm not familiar enough with the Cygwin environment to diagnose it. > Any suggestions on what to do would be appreciated. You'd probably be better off asking for help about this on the -novice or -bugs lists than -docs. regards, tom lane