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and subject line Bug#417951: /etc/init.d/postgresql-7.4 start doesn't
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Package: postgresql-7.4
Version: 1:7.4.15-1
Severity: wishlist

This does not start anything, nor does it print why, not even in any
log file.

# /etc/init.d/postgresql-7.4 start
Starting PostgreSQL 7.4 database server:.
# pgrep post
#


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Hi Dan,

Martin Pitt [2007-04-14 20:43 +0200]:
> Hi Dan,
> 
> Dan Jacobson [2007-04-06  0:02 +0800]:
> > This does not start anything, nor does it print why, not even in any
> > log file.
> > 
> > # /etc/init.d/postgresql-7.4 start
> > Starting PostgreSQL 7.4 database server:.
> 
> Can you please give me the output of pg_lscluster?

Over a month has passed without further information. I need to know
more information about your system and configuration in order to
examine the problem, since it does work on a default configuration.

Therefore I close this bug now. I'll reopen it once more information
arrives.

Thanks,

Martin

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