On 2009/09/07 23:16, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
> 
> i am a postgres newbie, and tonight i installed it for the
> first time.
> 
> amaaq$ sudo pkg_add postgresql-server
> No packages available in the PKG_PATH
> useradd: Warning: home directory `/var/postgresql' doesn't exist, and -m was 
> not specified
> postgresql-server-8.4.0: complete
> --- postgresql-server-8.4.0 -------------------
> To use the postgresql server you have to create a database first.
> 
> You find detailed instructions on how to install a database in the file
> /usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/README.OpenBSD.
> 
> 
> what about that useradd warning?

the useradd warning is not very pretty (you can safely ignore it
and it should probably be hidden)

> could i also suggest leaving of full stops from install messages,
> or at least leaving a space before it, so the links can be
> copy pasted in the terminal?  i think that is kind of accepted
> in the tech world..
> 
> incidentally i also think that the message is quite verbose,
> even tautologic...  why not just say:
> 
> To use the postgresql server you have to create a database first.
> Please read /usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/README.OpenBSD .

I really dislike that with the space, and don't think it helps much
with copy-and-paste either. I'd be happy just removing it though

> i think the README.OpenBSD files are quite familiar
> to the community, they know that they are afterboot(8)'s
> ports(7) equivalent...

most ports don't have them, so it's useful to note when they
exist, you almost always need to read them.

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