(on-list again)
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 02:26:03PM -0500, w trillich wrote:
> kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> >
> > (off list)
> >
> > While it's always rewarding to get something that was broken to work,
> > it's usually more illuminating for the rest of the world to find out
> > some details of
w trillich wrote:
>just like star wars, rebel fighters in the trench heading towards
>the exhaust port: "almost there almost there"
>
>the "apt-get --reinstall" worked really well.
>
>now there's something weird with the initlocation script, probably
>a setting i've got going
i was beginning to think it'd never get to this:
_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/
_/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/ _/
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
just like star wars, rebel fighters in the trench heading towards
the exhaust port: "almost there almost there"
the "apt-get --reinstall" worked really well.
now there's something weird with the initlocation script, probably
a setting i've got going someplace.
as the initlocation script
w trillich wrote:
>Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> Aha; have you installed postgresql-client? I split the package,
>> because it is possible to have the front-end on a different machine
>> from the backend. However, postgresql ought to depend on
>> postgresql-client.
>
>that sure looks p
Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> w trillich wrote:
> >that's somewhere else entirely! eureka!
> >
> > > ls -F1 /usr/lib/postgresql/bin
> > cleardbdir*
> > createlang*
> > destroylang*
> > do.maintenance*
> > initdb*
> > initlocation*
> > ipcclean*
> >
champagne all around.
i uninstalled postgresql.
# dpkg -r postgresql
i PURGED postgresql.
# dpkg --purge postgresql
i installed postgresql.
# dpkg -i postgresql
and no errors! drinks on me!
so i enter
> createdb will
Could not execv /usr/lib/postgresql/bin
Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> w trillich wrote:
> ># apt-get install postgresql
> >
> >ps: unknown long option
> >usage: ps acehjlnrsSuvwx{t|#|O[-]u[-]U..} \
> > --sort:[-]key1,[-]key2,...
> > --help gives you this message
> > --version prints version infor
okay. i removed postgresql.
i purged it. eradicated it from the system. gone.
then i did
# apt-get install postgresql
[snip] and halleleujah, everything went smoothly... until:
Starting PostgreSQL postmaster
ps: unknown long option
usage: ps acehjlnrsSuvwx{t|#|O[-]u[-
w trillich wrote:
>of course, nothing can go perfectly smoothly--here's how it
>ended:
>
># apt-get install postgresql
>
>
>Run postgresql-dump to dump the old database and to reload
>it in the new format.
>*** READ /usr/share/doc/postgresql/README.Debian.migration.gz FIRST! ***
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, w trillich wrote:
> what the hell is potato, in debian/linux context?
The name of the next release of Debian, also known as Debian 2.2 or
frozen.
later,
Bruce
Eric Hanchrow wrote:
>
> > "w" == w trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> w> aaugh!
>
> w> i'd appreciate any direction... thanks (i've still got some hair
> w> left, and would like to keep it).
>
> Would you consider upgrading to potato, and then installing postgresql
> 6.5.
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
> > to get me up-to-date on postgresql 6.5.3, Jeff Noxon recommended:
> >
> > # apt-get install postgresql
> > [snip]
> > Setting up postgresql (6.3.2-15) ...
> >
> > which is exactly the version i already had.
>
> It's probably because you were sti
to get me up-to-date on postgresql 6.5.3, Jeff Noxon recommended:
# apt-get install postgresql
[snip]
Setting up postgresql (6.3.2-15) ...
which is exactly the version i already had.
i'd also recently installed perl 5.6, which was just replaced
when i tried further and di
aha.
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> Why, pray tell, are you trying to install RedHat postgresql RPMs on a Debian
> system? Debian has postgresql 6.5.3 already, in frozen. What you are doing
> with RPMs is just asking for trouble.
mostly because i didn't know any better...
i tried to avoid it, really! i s
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 03:21:20PM -0500, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> Why, pray tell, are you trying to install RedHat postgresql RPMs on a Debian
> system? Debian has postgresql 6.5.3 already, in frozen. What you are doing
> with RPMs is just asking for trouble.
>
> The easiest thing to do is just upgr
Why, pray tell, are you trying to install RedHat postgresql RPMs on a Debian
system? Debian has postgresql 6.5.3 already, in frozen. What you are doing
with RPMs is just asking for trouble.
The easiest thing to do is just upgrade your whole system to frozen. If you
can't, then set up apt (/etc/
aaugh!
i'm having my fourth day of troubles trying to upgrade
my 6.3 pgsql (came on the debian cd) to 6.5.3, and i'm hoping
someone might have the insight i need to get over this hurdle...
these are the postgres files i'd love to install:
postgresql-6.5.3-3.i386.rpm
or
postgresql-
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