nd check if you have perhaps some
network drives in your PATH, or something like that.
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use the native windows version. 7.3 is very
old, and windows support was not production quality back then.
(Also, there has never been a 7.3.8.2 version. It's either 7.3.8 or
7.3.2..)
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, and for him the problem was fixed with the double quotes. I was
actually just about to start on that documentation update myself, thanks
for taking care of it.
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ot;permission denied" failures occurring on Windows due to
> attempts to fsync already-deleted files (Magnus, Tom)”
>
>
>
> I still can observe such erroneous behavior in the latest release of
> PostgreSQL:
>
>
>
> select version();
>
> "Postgre
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 08:36:15AM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> >
> > The obvious question before we even think about anything else - any
> > antivirus, antispyware or any other third party software on the machine
> > that may be using a filter dri
nt to consider using EFS for your encryption. When
properly set up, you won't need to input your password to get it going,
which in turn means that it can start up properly. If you really want the
password input part, set it up so PostgreSQL is started after TrueCrypt.
//Magnus
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 10:54:30AM +1000, Carsten Friedrich wrote:
> Hi Magnus,
>
> thanks for the reply.
>
> I don't think the fact that this worked in the past was pure luck. I did
> this for more than a year (almost 2 years) 5 days a week and never had a
> problem.
or out, or just say it was done and do nothing? (meaning should we
actuallyi be ignoring this error on windows?)
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 10:09:39AM +0200, Marcin Waldowski wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> >I've looked at the code there, and can't find a clear problem. One way it
> >could happen is if the actual PGSemaphoreUnlock() is called once more than
> >needed.
&g
Tom Lane wrote:
> Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 09:20:05AM +0200, Marcin Waldowski wrote:
>>>> I've looked at the code there, and can't find a clear problem. One way it
>>>> could happen is if the ac
Tom Lane wrote:
> Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>> How is it possible for a semaphore to be unlocked "too many times"?
>>> It's supposed to be a running counter of the net V's minus P's, and
>>>
Marcin Waldowski wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>
>>> Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>>> No, it's definitly the right primitive. But we're creating it with a
>>>> max
>>&g
ws XP SP2
>> Description:FATAL: could not unlock semaphore: error code 298
>> Details:
>
> Magnus,
>
> I have applied your patch on 8.2.3 source and built it in mingw
> environment (with default settings). After 3 hours of performance test
> nothing happen
y even without testing -- you're being
> too conservative about not applying it, Magnus.
Well, better safe than sorry :-)
Committed now. Thanks for testing, even though Tom claims it's unnecessary
:-P
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> Problem #B
>
> 6. Done. The problem has manifested
>
> Yes, I know I am supposed to use the upgrade.bat file to upgrade, but I
> wanted to have another separate clean install and reload my database into it
> before switching over.
the installer only support
l log if it's needed.
Interesting. Your workaround is to uninstall 8.2.3, and then install 8.2.4.
This will *not* remove your data directory. Just make sure you point it to
the same directories and same service account you used the first time, and
*don't* have the 8.2
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 02:08:38PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 09:06:17AM -0500, Phil Frost wrote:
> > > Hrm...I haven't used windows for a while now, but isn't there an
> > > option on all shortcuts to co
ou can install it manually (or IIRC
using the installer, but manually initializing the database etc), and
then it will run fine.
The installer should be fixed in 8.3.
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>
> Please let me know if you need additional information. Thank you very
> much.
Yeah, there are known problems with the 8.2 installer on Vista. Note
that PostgreSQL itself works fine on Vista, but you can't run initdb
from within the installer. Your workarou
gt; Are you sure this is the exactly same query you tried on PostgreSQL 8.0?
Seems to be dependant on the config parameter add_missing_from. The default
changed between 8.0 and 8.1 from on to off.
Nilay, you can try setting add_missing_from=on in postgresql.conf and
reload the service to fix thi
ot me.:)
//Magnus
Bruce Momjian wrote:
> I didn't see any comment on this. Seems like a problem.
>
> ---
>
> Peter Koczan wrote:
>> The following bug has been logged online:
>>
>> Bug refere
db you're using - I see
it all the time with the sqlserver and AD providers. Never really found
a good way to deal with it :( So if you can change, I very much
recommend you look at npgsql.
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s here. So the SQL-Server somehow checks all the data
> only for the query -> perhaps because we used a server side cursor.
IIRC, the behavior of MSSQL will depend on the query plan. If it's a
plan that requires doesn't require materialization at all, it won't
figure it
ead-win32.h, in case WIN32 is defined.
For 8.1, you need pthreads. There is a package available that provides
the pthread emulation layer. You can get it from
http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/
8.3 will remove this requirement and all parts will work with the native
threads.
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o SIGSEGV.
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ll by default attempt to log you in
with whatever you're logged in to windows with. If you want to change that,
you need to tell the program you're using. For psql, for example, use the
-U parameter. (see psql -? for information about other parameters)
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-
lp for free. They solve a lot of problems for a lot of
people every day, and in my experience do so both faster and better than
most commercial offerings you'll find around. But if you approach the
community by being rude and insulting, you're not going to get a lot
at could be the problem?
What process owns the leaked memory?
(See for example
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/core/fnec_evl_hkbg.mspx?mfr=true
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> "
>
> I can also send the installation log. if someone tells me where to send it.
>
> Thanks,
> Alvaro
Please look at the FAQ, question 3.4
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ_windows.html#3.4), and make sure
you have the correct perms.
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ndows 2000prof
> Details:
>
> why postgres not support in windows 2ooo but u r saying windows 2000 also
> 32bit operatings system plz send the reply
PostgreSQL supports windows 2000. Where does it state anything else?
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> checking it?
Note that Windows can (and often will) give you Access Violation when
you try to access any memory outside of your address-space (since that's
technically an access violation), so it ca
:The system cannot find the file specified.
> > The system cannot find the file specified.
> > The system cannot find the file specified.
> > not restored:
>
> Magnus,
>
> Looks to me like the following patch would fix the reported issue on
> Windows:
I
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 10:50:16AM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 09:29:59AM +0100, Simon Riggs wrote:
> > On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 19:36 +, ISHIDA Akio wrote:
> > > The following bug has been logged online:
> > >
> > > Bug referen
but I
> think this is not a good idea in SQL.
That's what you get for integer division. If you want a floating point one,
use:
postgres=> select 7::float/2;
?column?
--
3.5
(1 row)
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pgfoundry.org/projects/psqlodbc/. The single file that is
available for download from pgfoundry also says just that.
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; (all is OK), but if str= just www.msn.com then nothing happen too!
>
> Why?
Because substring() returns NULL when there is no match, not the empty
string. So you need
IF substring(str from '^[a-zA-Z]*://') IS NULL THEN
...
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npack (preselected one) in
> hope that the rest of them could easily be scripted if i need them in
> creating a new database.
You do that using psql - see
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/app-psql.html.
But yeah, that's far from obvious if you don't know where to look.
/
ql-committers/2007-05/msg00088.php
I've been unable to reproduce it on CVS HEAD, which could be why.
What encoding is your database in? Is it also UTF-8?
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how all then it is in
> the attached file.
It certainly looks like that bug. Any chance you're experienced enough
to set a breakpoint at it and get a backtrace when the error shows up?
(I know it's very difficult on windows with the current version). Or if
you can try the tip of
(please don't drop the list CC)
Jim Oak wrote:
> --- Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What error message did you get exactly?
>
> "could not connect to database postgres: server closed
> the connection unexpectedly This probably means the
>
Again, please don't drop the list CC.
Jim Oak wrote:
> --- Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> (please don't drop the list CC)
>>
>>
>> Jim Oak wrote:
>>> --- Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
gt; If you need to add or remove a feature from PostgreSQL, use the Add/remove
> programs feature in the Control Panel.
> ~
>
> It should say "can" not "acn"
>
> -hope this helps you guys sound more 1337 =)
Fixed, thanks. Will be on the website next update.
nstead of reload it *will* fall back to the
default, which isn't very consistent)
This is a known problem (though arguably not actually a bug) but it's far
from trivial to fix which is why it hasn't been fixed yet.
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> Hi,
> Where can I find documentation in pdf format?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/manuals/
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t;
> Ah, it tried to free(pgpassfile) in PasswordFromFile(), but that is a
> local stack variable.
>
> Can you please apply this upstream?
Applied back to 8.1 which is where it appeared.
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> UTF-8 option. I think this may be a bug.
This is a known problem. A bug creeped in just before beta, so UTF8 was
disabled in the win32 binary distribution because it won't work. We are
working to have this fixed by beta2.
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y the file either does no exist, or
won't load. It could be a permissions problem, or a corruption of your
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r something that
would migrate the actual schema instead of requiring a domain sitting there
*forever*. The overhead isn't large, but it's there...
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Visual C++ instead of mingw, which of
course doesn't generate the nonstandard .a files.
If you're linking against it with mingw, IIRC you can link directly against
the DLL. If that doesn't work, there are tools out there to generate import
libraries from the DLL f
le?
Do you get anything in the server logs (please check both eventlog and
the pg_log directory)
And yes, please send me a network trace off-list. (send the rest of the
responses on-list in case someone else has a good idea :-P)
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On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 06:34 +0100, Christian Ullrich wrote:
> * Magnus Hagander wrote:
>
> > Christian Ullrich wrote:
>
> >> psql tells me about an "invalid frontend message type 112". Most of the
> >> time, that error comes as the first line of o
icial win32 builds from postgresl.org...
That means Tom is right, as usual :-)
8.3 is built with integer timestamps, 8.2 and earlier with float
timestamps.
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On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 20:38 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 21:13 +0100, Thomas H. wrote:
> >>> I'll bet a nickel that you built one version with float timestamps and
> >>> the other with
impression
> does the wording give you? Does it make you think something has gone wrong?
The fact that it says ERROR kind of hints that something has gone wrong,
no? (so yes, I agree the wording isn't very good)
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> * Magnus Hagander wrote:
>
> >Christian Ullrich wrote:
>
> >>psql tells me about an "invalid frontend message type 112". Most of the
> >>time, that error comes as the first line of
and do that part manually. You can also
chcek out EnterpriseDB Postgres (their community distribution, not
"advanced server") which has Vista fixes for the installer backported.
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icrosoft runtime libraries yourself. Most likely the
ones you have are the wrong servicepack level.
IIRC there's a note of it in the readme or so. If not, it should be added.
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s about the autoconf stuff (or any other parts of it),
just post it to -hackers.
> Once I worked round these problems I was able to cross compile a working
> postgres for mingw32 on a linux host.
Cool!
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r") which has Vista fixes for the installer backported.
>
> Uh, why has the the 8.2.X Win32 release not been repackaged to support
> Vista?
Because the changes to the installer were extensive, and we didn't want to
back-patch that that to a stable branch.
That said, I *think* the
fact that 8.2 didn't have a swedish
translation of the notes. It's supposed to put in the english notes, but
obviously didn't do that, at least not in 8.2.5.
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003 server
> Description:Service
> Details:
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> In TASK MANAGER postgres service should showed in 30 times
>
>
> what is the reason to solve this issue
This is not a bug. Please see the Running on Windows FAQ, specifically
under 4.2.
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mean, do you sit, logged in
> to your server, watching the tray to see if PG is running or not?
>
> I can, however, see it being a nice addition for someone who's running PG
> on their desktop as part of a development environment.
>
> In any case, I doubt it deserves to be part
for it (which I
think may have already been done), yes. But not while it's classified as
alpha-version...
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rver.
10013 is access denied. Are you running some host-level firewall that
prevents binding to the port you're trying to use, or some antivirus
thinking you're a bad guy, or similar?
AFAIK, if someone else was listening on the same port that would give a
different error message, but it mig
eze it in between some other stuff. It's on the
> server now, and should be generally available for download within 24
> hours.
Great news, thanks Dave!
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ould be a good idea to do that? Could be somethign as simple as
launching psql in a way tha tgenerates a syntax error and make sure i
matches a proper translation?
(and yes, I'm working on a patch for the actual issue)
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> Description:(Possibly) no NLS in 8.3 Windows
> Details:
>
> When installing 8.3 on Windows (XP) with NLS option selected, I noticed
> there are no share/locale files installed.
>
> This is perhaps because of a bug I reported to Magnus. (I also provided a
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 06:12:17AM -0500, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>
>
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> >On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 02:59:31PM +0100, Gevik Babakhani wrote:
> >
> >>I might be very wrong, but when I try to install 8.3 on Windows with NLS
> >>opti
ce.
I realize this is not really a bug. We will really appreciate your effort to
solve this problem at your earliest convenience.
Try setting your timezone in postgresql.conf - that should override
whatever Windows has for you.
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t;relation pg_timezone_names does not exist."
pg_timezone_names was added in 8.2. (which you really should upgrade to
anyway, since 8.1 isn't supported on Windows anymore)
To find it in 8.1, check the files in share/timezone in your PostgreSQL
installation.
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Try setting your timezone in postgresql.conf - that should override
whatever Windows has for you.
Unless his "8.1" is really 8.1.something-pretty-darn-recent, it's
not going to know about the latest Venezuela
In 8.2, use pg_timezone_names to find the proper one for you - it'll
exist once you've upgraded :-)
//Magnus
Jorge Campins wrote:
I'll upgrade to 8.2 ASAP. Once in 8.2, which value should I use for
timezone in postgresql.conf?
Thanks and regards,
Jorge
- Original Mes
nc to either an external source on the net or to a GPS.
Since Windows 2000, there has been an NTP client included in Windows.
Since Windows XP, I think (could be 2000), all non-domain machines will
ntp-synchronize with servers at microsoft by default.
Since Windows NT, it's been possible and r
lways - the
pg database of timezones is a lot more extensive than the Windows one,
so it's always a good idea to check it out.
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 11:22:53PM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
>
> >> This does suggest that we'll need to revisit the win32_tzmap[] list
> >> every so often?
> >
> > Seems so. It's the first time
(21::float/100));
Or you can do
select 100*(1+(21.0/100));
which will force it to numeric.
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urse. For that one, it
looks to me like it's the wrong fix. I don't think we should be adding
to shared buffers like that - if somebody asked for a specific value
they should get that. But in that case the error message needs to be
changed, since it's misleadin
Andreas Kling wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Anybody know *why* Gentoo does such a thing? Having shared buffers at
the very lowest possible boundary just seems counterproductive. Plus,
the normal way to set these things would be in postgresql.conf, why
override them on the commandline?
It
indeed. AFAIK all windows versions ever has had a
more.com available - it shuold bei n your SYSTEM32 directory. Please check
if it's there, and if it could be the permissions on the file that are
somehow broken?
If you don't have it or it's somehow broken in a differnt way, you
" products?
The error you're getting is something like "function not supported", which
shouldn't happen...
Eh, unless, you do have sspi in your pg_hba.conf, right, not gssapi?
//Magnus
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:08:15AM +0100, Matthias Mohr wrote:
> It seems that
WINDOWS xp
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> 11 s/exist/exits/
Thanks for the report, fix applied for 8.3.1.
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Yes.
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On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 11:08:15AM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> Has this been addressed?
>
> ---
>
> Pavel Golub wrote:
> >
> > The following bug has been logged online:
>
't be loaded, you have a big problem on your system. It could be
many thingt - permissions, antivirus, firewall, etc.
You will have tol investigate that at the OS level, and contact your support
there if you can't find it yourself.
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Matthias Mohr wrote:
> Hello Magnus,
Hi!
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner on this. I managed to misplace
the mail :-(
> > I am using it, and it works very well for me. I've only been using
> > it on domain attached machines though - but often using it to
> &
now Mark
is working on getting MSVC build support for them). Debugging may be a
bit harder (since they use different kinds of debug symbols - postgres
uses Windows style and mingw uses mingw style), but it should certainly
load.
What trouble exactly are you seeing?
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+ as being west of GMT, and - as east. Which is not what
you'd expect, but it's what the standard says.
> PS I know there's an 'Australia/Brisbane' time zone I can use
Yup, that's the one that would give you what you'd expect...
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Joe Conway wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
In general, mingw built modules should load just fine in msvc built
postgres. AFAIK, that's how PostGIS does it for 8.3 (though I know Mark
is working on getting MSVC build support for them). Debugging may be a
bit harder (since they use different
Joe Conway wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > Could this be somethingl ike missing PGDLLIMPORT specifications in
> > your addon module or something like that? Try checking the names of
> > the functions that are actually exported using "depends" or a
> > simi
me index fixes between those versions (specifically in
8.2.5), but I don't know the details of them enough to say if this
could be the problem you're hitting.
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> searching it might just as well be a good idea to go straight to 8.3
> during the summer.
Probably, yes.
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lhost instead, that should
make it use the loopback IP address (either V4 or V6, not sure which one
Vista will pick for you, but it shouldn't matter)
Your other option is to add the ipv6 address of the machine to the
pg_hba file, of course.
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to me. I'd be inclined to fix it along the
way he suggests, even if it's not the root cause of this issue. Any
objection to that?
Javier - is this happening with the binary win32 build, or do you have
your own build? If you have your own, what compiler and runtime are you
using?
//Magnu
x27;ll defer to somebody else to try to figure out if something else is
wrong that caused this codepath to be hit, but either way we certainly
shouldn't go around crashing like this...
Thanks for your report and diagnosis!
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ed" behaviour. nevertheless,
> LC_MESSAGES seems to be defunct - with the "locale" folder present,
> pg always picks the os' language and ignores the lc_message value.
This looks like I can reproduce though, at least on cvs head. Did this
work for you in previous vers
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:00:04PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> I have since fixed this in CVS. Would you please retest?
Yes, works. Thanks.
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