Hello,
I have installed the postgresql package that came with cygwin.
When I start the serer it complains about unable to find the
PGDATA directory. Does anyone know what the exact procedure
for getting postgresql server to run under cygwin is?
Thanks,
Neil
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Hello,
I have the lastest cygwin with postgresql installed.
It seems like there is no $PGDATA directory. Anyone
know how to properly start the postmaster so that
the psql utility works properly:
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accep
Perhaps when rxvt was compiled bash was not installed on the system so
rxvt decided it would use ash as a default, or maybe /bin/sh is a link
to /bin/ash instead of /bin/bash. I wonder if there is a string one
can put in the app-defaults file so that /bin/bash is used.
Alternatively one can put t
I am running Win2k and have always had this rxvt problem.
The other problem is the keyboard arrow for bash command
history do not seem to work either. What happens when you
type "echo $TERM"? Do you get rxvt or something else?
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, BERNDT, JON wrote:
> I have installed CygWin on
Hello,
I see people are setting up sshd on their cygwin environments.
Does this mean it is actually possible to ssh to a windows box
and get a cygwin terminal from a remote host??? If not then
why are people setting up sshd?
Thanks,
Neil
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I think you can just add it to /etc/shells and run chsh to set
it as your default shell. Why do you want to do this?
Bye,
Neil
On 20 Feb 2002, Guy Worthington wrote:
> I'd like to try clisp as a shell and am just fishing in the hope,
> that this has already been done.
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