On 3/18/19 7:49 AM, Vijaykumar Jain wrote:
Thanks Tom,
I probably thought it was not the right forum, but thanks for being
polite and saying no.
Given that you are using the PGDG packages I would consider this the
correct list.
I just wanted to take a chance if this was known to anyone, co
Thanks Tom,
I probably thought it was not the right forum, but thanks for being
polite and saying no.
I just wanted to take a chance if this was known to anyone, coz
googling did not show recent issues with the same.
But ok, I'll ask in ubuntu forums.
Regards,
Vijay
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 8:15
uname -a
Linux 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 12 21:23:04
UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
no, these fresh installations. existing installations do not have iss
Vijaykumar Jain writes:
> I do not know if this list is also for asking ubuntu package related queries.
Not really; you'd be better off filing a bug with ubuntu where their
packager(s) will see it.
The symptoms you describe definitely look like there is something
wrong with a packager-supplied c
On 3/18/19 7:24 AM, Vijaykumar Jain wrote:
Hey Guys,
I do not know if this list is also for asking ubuntu package related queries.
We have been recently getting a lot of below errors, as a result of
which the entire postgresql installation gets broken.
the config folder /etc/postgresql/* is emp
Hey Guys,
I do not know if this list is also for asking ubuntu package related queries.
We have been recently getting a lot of below errors, as a result of
which the entire postgresql installation gets broken.
the config folder /etc/postgresql/* is empty, initdb fails to
initialize the db and we