Patrick Raphael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I figured out the problem, postmaster when run as postgres didn't have > write permissions to /var/run/postgresql directory (where the Debian > version puts its socket files) and therefore didn't have permission to > open the socket. . ROTFL ... score one for the Debian package's gratuitously non-standard placement of the sockets ... (Nothing to do with you, Patrick, but this has been a sore spot for awhile with some of us.) regards, tom lane
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