On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Tom Lane wrote:
> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Jillian Carroll writes:
> >> As your new PostgreSQL "Master of Ceremonies",
>
> > What?
>
> The advocacy group recently put her in charge of lining up Postgres
> speakers and presenters for conventions, local
Domagoj Cajic writes:
> then i attempted to create "my first database" following the
> instructions from tutorial, but i get this message:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# createdb mydb
> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
> Is the server running locally and accepting
> It cannot find the necessary pg header files. If you haven't
> installed them you need to do so. If you've installed them
> someplace other than /usr/local/pgsql/include you need to
> adjust the Makefile to reflect that.
You were right, now the compilation is OK :-)
But, now, when I try to
Have you started the database server (postmaster)??
Try in the bin directory looking for pg_ctl bin and issuing pg_ctl start.
This will start the db server (postmaster) then you should be able to
issue the createdb command
HTH
Darren
On 5 Oct 2003, Domagoj Cajic wrote:
> First i want to sa
First i want to say that i just subscribed to this mailing list and this
is my first post. :)
im new to postgresql and i installed it recently on linux redhat 9
system following the instructions from administrators tutorial.
then i attempted to create "my first database" following the
instruction
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jillian Carroll writes:
>> As your new PostgreSQL "Master of Ceremonies",
> What?
The advocacy group recently put her in charge of lining up Postgres
speakers and presenters for conventions, local groups, etc. Couldn't
say who came up with the title
Hi all
What values does PQstatus return in case of
CONNECTION_OK and
CONNECTION_BAD?
Thanks
Conni
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El Dom 05 Oct 2003 07:20, Peter Eisentraut escribió:
> Jillian Carroll writes:
> > As your new PostgreSQL "Master of Ceremonies",
>
> What?
Looks pretty cool! :-)
By the way, I was exposing in the last Conferences of GNU/Linux and Open
Source Software here in Santa Fe Argentina, about RDBMS and
If you want to see the upcoming release PostgreSQL 7.4 speak your favorite
language, you are invited to contribute to the translation of the message
strings in PostgreSQL. After the latest beta release of PostgreSQL (7.4
beta 4), a string freeze has been called, which means that the developers
wil
Jillian Carroll writes:
> As your new PostgreSQL "Master of Ceremonies",
What?
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