Hi Wolf, Wolf Rogner [2008-01-24 20:46 -0000]: > Tried to understand what I did wrong (I administer my machine using > webmin. So setting all locales during the installation process was > not required. webmin covers most locale handling). Hope I did.
If you changed the locales in webmin, then webmin apparently has a bug that it does not actually create the locales you set. > 5. Thank you for patience and even putting up with my bad temper Sorry in return for becoming a bit rude in my previous reply. > 6. (I dare not say it) how can I change the location of my database :-? On cluster creation: pg_createcluster -d /path/to/data/dir (see manpage). On already existing clusters: - stop the db (init script or pg_ctlcluster) - move /var/lib/postgresql/8.2/main to whereever you want - do either of (whichever you like more): * change the /etc/postgresql/8.2/main/pgdata symlink to the new location * set data_directory in /etc/postgresql/8.2/main/postgresql.conf and remove above symlink [1] Martin [1] I know that removal of the symlink should not be necessary, the config file option should trump the pgdata symlink. This is fixed in the current versions in Hardy. -- postgresql does not start https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162517 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs