On Apr 30, 2007, at 16:39 , Tom Lane wrote:

Yeah, Apple uses Postgres as a part of Remote Desktop, but I don't think
they intend it for general use --- it deliberately uses a nonstandard
port to avoid conflicting with a regular PG server.

Really? I've had the Remote Desktop postgres instance prevent others from starting on the default port. Matter of fact, I see that it started up on 5432 just right now. I wonder if the Remote Desktop doesn't check if something else is running on 5432 on startup and use another port if it's already in use. Note that I don't think the Remote Desktop postgres instance starts on system startup; from observation it looks like Remote Desktop needs to be launched for its postgres server to start.

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net



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