> I just went back to the postgres documentation [1] (actually reading all 
> google results on the error message one after the other) and tried out what 
> was said there (adapted to my conditions):
> 
> sudo -u _postgres /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres -D 
> /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data
> 
> and suddenly postgres runs….

And for whatever reason, after having worked this morning, it doesn't work 
anymore after I restarted the computer in the middle of the day. I can't 
believe it.

When I type in:

    sudo -u _postgres /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres -D 
/usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data

it spits out:

    LOG:  00000: could not identify current directory: Permission denied
    LOCATION:  find_my_exec, exec.c:126
    FATAL:  XX000: /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres: could not locate my own 
executable path
    LOCATION:  getInstallationPaths, postmaster.c:1138

I looked around, but couldn't find a plausible explanation for this.
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