Dianne Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Let's verify the contents of the rpm file:

> mkdir crap
> cp postgresql-server-7.3.9-1PGDG.i686.rpm crap
> cd crap
> cat postgresql-server-7.3.9-1PGDG.i686.rpm | rpm2cpio | cpio -iumd

> And now we have the file of concern right from the rpm file in a 
> directory called crap/etc/rc.d/init.d

> The lines of interest in the postgresql file are still:

> ------------ contents of postgresql file ------
> # Version 7.4 Lamar Owen.

> # Version 7.4.3 Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> # Support condstop for uninstall
> # Minor other changes suggested by Fernando Nasser.

> # Version 7.4.5 Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> # Rewrite to start postmaster directly, rather than via pg_ctl; this 
> avoids
> # fooling the postmaster's stale-lockfile check by having too many
> # postgres-owned processes laying about.

> # PGVERSION is:PGVERSION=7.4
> -----------------------------------------------

Hmm.  Apparently Devrim stuck the 7.4 initscript into the 7.3.9 RPMs.
Not good :-(

> So my questions still remain:

> Q1: Is my fix to change PGVERSION to 7.3 from 7.4 correct in light of 
> the fact that the db init that occurred from the first server start 
> created a 7.3 database?

It will probably work, but I haven't compared the 7.3 and 7.4
initscripts in detail.

                        regards, tom lane

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