Re: [GENERAL] Gentoo, 8,2 ---> 8.4, and /var/run/postgresql in mode 770

2010-01-09 Thread Greg Smith
fe...@crowfix.com wrote: Everything went smoothly except the permissions of the directory /var/run/postgresql with the domain socket .s.PGSQL.5432. This dir had permissions of 770, owned by postgres.postgres, so no mere mortals could access it. I have changed this to 775 and can now access it.

Re: [GENERAL] Gentoo, 8,2 ---> 8.4, and /var/run/postgresql in mode 770

2010-01-09 Thread felix
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 11:18:19PM +0100, Leif Biberg Kristensen wrote: > In Gentoo, you must add the database owner (probably your own username) to > the > group Postgres. This was changed with 8.3, and if you had read the message > from emerge, you should have noticed. And, yes, I fumbled a l

Re: [GENERAL] Gentoo, 8,2 ---> 8.4, and /var/run/postgresql in mode 770

2010-01-09 Thread Leif Biberg Kristensen
On Saturday 9. January 2010 22.20.36 fe...@crowfix.com wrote: > I just upgraded my home gentoo system's postgresql from 8.2.14 to > 8.4.2. I use it mostly for fooling around and keeping smatterings of > personal data, so it was simple laziness which kept me from upgrading > sooner, triggered by th

Re: [GENERAL] Gentoo, 8,2 ---> 8.4, and /var/run/postgresql in mode 770

2010-01-09 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 2:20 PM, wrote: > I just upgraded my home gentoo system's postgresql from 8.2.14 to > 8.4.2.  I use it mostly for fooling around and keeping smatterings of > personal data, so it was simple laziness which kept me from upgrading > sooner, triggered by the gentoo switch back

[GENERAL] Gentoo, 8,2 ---> 8.4, and /var/run/postgresql in mode 770

2010-01-09 Thread felix
I just upgraded my home gentoo system's postgresql from 8.2.14 to 8.4.2. I use it mostly for fooling around and keeping smatterings of personal data, so it was simple laziness which kept me from upgrading sooner, triggered by the gentoo switch back in 8.2.mumble in how they manage postgresql. Eve