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From: Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: bad file descriptor messages on install
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Package: postgresql-7.4
Version: 1:7.4.10-1
Severity: normal
On initial install of postgres I see a lot of error messages:
Setting up postgresql-7.4 (7.4.10-1) ...
Creating new cluster (configuration: /etc/postgresql/7.4/main, data:
/var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main)...
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 456: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 457: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 458: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 470: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 471: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 472: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 473: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 474: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 475: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 476: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 478: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 505: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 508: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 512: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 514: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 518: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 520: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 524: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 526: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 530: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 532: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 553: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 565: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 567: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 578: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 584: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 605: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 618: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 640: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 653: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 669: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 702: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 718: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 721: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 750: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 753: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1029: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1031: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1046: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1049: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1051: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1057: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1071: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1073: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1088: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1090: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1099: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1101: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1129: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1136: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1137: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1138: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1139: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1140: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1143: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
/usr/lib/postgresql/7.4/bin/initdb: line 1144: echo: write error: Bad file
descriptor
Moving configuration file /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main/pg_hba.conf to
/etc/postgresql/7.4/main...
Moving configuration file /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main/pg_ident.conf to
/etc/postgresql/7.4/main...
Moving configuration file /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main/postgresql.conf to
/etc/postgresql/7.4/main...
Configuring postgresql.conf to use port 5432...
Starting PostgreSQL 7.4 database server: main.
the install does seem to work though.
Wichert.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.14.3
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Versions of packages postgresql-7.4 depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.5-8.1 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii libcomerr2 1.38+1.39-WIP-2005.12.10-1 common error description library
ii libkrb53 1.4.3-3 MIT Kerberos runtime libraries
ii libpam0g 0.79-3 Pluggable Authentication Modules l
ii libpq3 1:7.4.10-1 PostgreSQL C client library
ii libreadline5 5.1-1 GNU readline and history libraries
ii libssl0.9.8 0.9.8a-5 SSL shared libraries
ii postgresql-cl 1:7.4.10-1 front-end programs for PostgreSQL
ii postgresql-co 37 manager for PostgreSQL database cl
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3-8 compression library - runtime
postgresql-7.4 recommends no packages.
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Subject: Bug#344180: fixed in postgresql-common 38
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Source: postgresql-common
Source-Version: 38
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
postgresql-common, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
postgresql-common_38.dsc
to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_38.dsc
postgresql-common_38.tar.gz
to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_38.tar.gz
postgresql-common_38_all.deb
to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_38_all.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
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Format: 1.7
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 18:41:23 +0100
Source: postgresql-common
Binary: postgresql-common
Architecture: source all
Version: 38
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description:
postgresql-common - manager for PostgreSQL database clusters
Closes: 343063 343730 343938 344180
Changes:
postgresql-common (38) unstable; urgency=low
.
* pg_ctlcluster: Remove --setuid option, it does not make too much sense
after all and only confuses users. Closes: #343063
* Remove pg_ctlcluster's -s option from all scripts.
* pg_wrapper: Fix 'postgreqsl' typo in POD. Closes: #343938
* pg_createcluster: Do not simply close STDOUT, but reopen it to /dev/null
to avoid initdb complaining about invalid filehandles. Closes: #344180
* debian/init.d-functions: Check if the requested version's postmaster is
available before trying to start/stop a cluster to avoid errors when a
server package is removed, but not purged. Closes: #343730
Files:
065a5dfcc2e5274d2c3765ef0480e06d 578 misc optional postgresql-common_38.dsc
82a667988e62727b947b6360b4ac5230 61720 misc optional
postgresql-common_38.tar.gz
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postgresql-common_38_all.deb
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