On 11/23/2011 06:47 AM, J.V. wrote:
So if there is only one versin of postgeSQL installed and no other
products with the name "postgres", which I am guessing is very typical
in most instances, can I change the uninstaller to delete/remove
everything that this installer installed?
The installer
On 11/22/11 2:47 PM, J.V. wrote:
So if there is only one versin of postgeSQL installed and no other
products with the name "postgres", which I am guessing is very typical
in most instances, can I change the uninstaller to delete/remove
everything that this installer installed?
If there is ano
So if there is only one versin of postgeSQL installed and no other
products with the name "postgres", which I am guessing is very typical
in most instances, can I change the uninstaller to delete/remove
everything that this installer installed?
If there is another instance, it would leave the
On 11/11/2011 06:18 AM, J.V. wrote:
yes, this is on windows.
Currently removing the data directory and the postgresql user is not
optional. It fails and does not remove those two items.
There must be 30+ registry keys still there as well.
What I am looking to do is to delete any registry entry
On 11/10/11 2:18 PM, J.V. wrote:
What I am looking to do is to delete any registry entry:
1. that has a data value matching the pattern '*postgres*'
2. that has a directory value matching the pattern '*postgres*'
3. that has a key name matching the pattern '*postgres*'
these r
yes, this is on windows.
Currently removing the data directory and the postgresql user is not
optional. It fails and does not remove those two items.
There must be 30+ registry keys still there as well.
What I am looking to do is to delete any registry entry:
1. that has a data value m
On 11/10/11 1:30 PM, J.V. wrote:
Can anyone get me started on where to checkout the postgreSQL
installer code and fix it so that it is no longer broken? I may need
to ask a few questions so if I can be put in touch with the
uninstaller team, would really like to get this fixed and go back and