Hi!

* janning <vy...@kicktipp.de> [2009-08-03 11:50:04 CEST]:
> Package: postgresql-contrib-8.4
> Version: 8.4.0-1~bpo50+1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> 
> installed from backports, reproducable like this:

 Please be notified that the canonical way to report bugs about packages
from backports is the backports-us...@lists.backports.org mailinglist.
The Debian BTS unfortunately doesn't know anything about backports.

> $ jann...@buckelwal:~$ createdb pgbench
> jann...@buckelwal:~$ psql -h localhost pgbench
> psql (8.4.0)
> Type "help" for help.
> 
> pgbench=# \d
> No relations found.
> 
> jann...@buckelwal:~$ /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/bin/pgbench -h localhost -i 
> pgbench
> Connection to database "pgbench" failed:
> could not connect to server: Connection refused
>       Is the server running on host "localhost" and accepting
>       TCP/IP connections on port 5432?

 I was unable to reproduce this in squeeze (on powerpc) with the default
8.4.0-2 package from there so this seems to be a limited issue.

 Though, I was neither able to reproduce it on a lenny system (on i386
in vmware) with the 8.4.0-2~bpo50+1 packages from lenny-backports. It
might either be amd64 specific (and maybe affecting squeeze too?) or it
might be fixed with 8.4.0-2~bpo50+1.

 Can you at least try the upgrade to 8.4.0-2~bpo50+1 to see if that
might be related? Please make sure that you upgrade all related
packages, the server and the contrib package likewise with libpq5.

 Thanks!
Rhonda
P.S.: I guess Martin doesn't mind keeping the bug in here - the BTS
   doesn't know anyway where to pin the version to so it doesn't affect
   the main Debian archive packages. :)



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