Hi,

The postgresql windows installer packaged by EDB, creates the postgresql
instance on the fly.
It creates a temporary file to store the password and then deletes it once
the initdb is run successfully.
But a user reported the initdb fails. On debugging it was found that, it
occurs because the username in the
%TEMP% contains the non-ascii characters as shown in the example below
*initdb.exe --pgdata="C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\17\data"
--username=postgres --encoding=UTF8
--pwfile="C:\Users\玛妮卡\AppData\Local\Temp\passwdXXX"
--auth=scram-sha-256* *initdb:
error: could not open file "C:\Users\???\AppData\Local\Temp\psswrdXXXX" for
reading: No such file or directory* ... .... It seems that initdb.exe does
not correctly handle paths containing Unicode characters, replacing them
with ???
in the error message. I want to ask if this is the expected behaviour of
initdb.exe? When the user temp location is replaced with system temp
(c:\windows\temp) the error goes away.
Any suggestions if the installer should use this path to create the
password file?


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Thanks & Regards
Manika Singhal
EDB India

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