Hi,
"walkerlacombe" writes:
> Operating system: vista home premium
> Description:wrong password.
> Details:
>
> when i boot up my pc i have owner and postgresql as users.for postgresql i
> need a password. now when i downloaded postgresql i had to make 2 passwords.
> now , when i
On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 11:22 +0200, Dimitri Fontaine wrote:
> Would we consider providing a documentation section explaining how to
> change pg_hba.conf to trust, reload, change password, get back to saner
> HBA if needed?
>
> This question is a such a FAQ that it deserves a place in the docs, I
>
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4967
Logged by: Paul Matthews
Email address: p...@netspace.net.au
PostgreSQL version: 8.3.7
Operating system: Linux Open Suse 11.0 + 11.1
Description:polygon @> point incorrect for points close to shared
borders
Craig Ringer writes:
> On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 11:22 +0200, Dimitri Fontaine wrote:
>> Would we consider providing a documentation section explaining how to
>> change pg_hba.conf to trust, reload, change password, get back to saner
>> HBA if needed?
>>
>> This question is a such a FAQ that it deser
Dimitri Fontaine wrote:
> This question is a such a FAQ that it deserves a place in the docs, I
> think. Is there a counter-argument (security based or anything) to add
> this, maybe in the tutorial part, a new Authenticating section between
> Architectural Fundamentals and Creating a Database?
W
"Paul Matthews" writes:
> A number of points close to the common border claimed they fell into both of
> the polygons.
How close is "close"? There's some pretty arbitrary fuzzy-comparisons
logic in the geometric datatypes ... see FPeq() and friends. That might
be doing it to you.
"walkerlacombe" wrote:
> PostgreSQL version: 8.0
> Operating system: vista home premium
While Alvaro has very kindly added something to the "Frequently Asked
Questions" (FAQ) page which might help you:
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/FAQ#I_lost_the_database_password.__What_can_I_do_to_reco
> Yeah it will be interesting to see if the collector starts
> functioning fine after the restart. That might hint that the
> kernel object representing the socket is maybe fine but would
> not prove conclusively that the issue is with PG code because
> the layer used by WaitForMultipleObjectsEx mi
Luke Koops wrote:
> When this sequence happens, I can see a backend postgres.exe process
> start up and then exit very quickly. Note the absence of the
> "incomplete startup package" message.
>
> Could it be related to the stats collector problem? The stats
> collector on this system has been h
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4968
Logged by: Dielton Paulo
Email address: dpa...@sefaz.ba.gov.br
PostgreSQL version: postgre 8.4
Operating system: Windows XP
Description:Uma ajuda
Details:
Boa Tarde,
Trabalho na Secretára da Fazenda do E
Pode falar ingles? This is an english mailinglist, otherwise you
should try the portuguese mailinglist.
What kind of query are you trying to execute? And what about the
settings in postgresql.conf?
Abraço,
Frank
Op 6 aug 2009, om 20:30 heeft Dielton Paulo het volgende geschreven:
Th
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Fabiano wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference: 4946
> Logged by: Fabiano
> Email address: fabiano.san...@onda.com.br
> PostgreSQL version: 8.3
> Operating system: windows
> Description: bug - libiconv-2.dl
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4969
Logged by: Dielton Paulo
Email address: dpa...@sefaz.ba.gov.br
PostgreSQL version: 8.4
Operating system: Windows XP
Description:ajuda
Details:
Good afternoon,
Working in the Secretary of Finance of th
Tom Lane wrote:
"Paul Matthews" writes:
A number of points close to the common border claimed they fell into both of
the polygons.
How close is "close"? There's some pretty arbitrary fuzzy-comparisons
logic in the geometric datatypes ... see FPeq() and friends. That m
Paul Matthews writes:
>> How close is "close"? There's some pretty arbitrary fuzzy-comparisons
>> logic in the geometric datatypes ... see FPeq() and friends. That might
>> be doing it to you.
> I'll try to figure out how "relatively" close tonight, this stuff is
> sub-metre resolution GPS data
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 4970
Logged by: Rob Wultsh
Email address: wult...@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.4
Operating system: N/A
Description:Broken link in manual
Details:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/geqo-biblio.html l
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