On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:23 PM, waltbrad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> First time I think I've ever tried this. I'm using postgres and the
> database is configured correctly and I have psql.exe on my path.
>
> So at the dos prompt I can:
>
> C:\>psql -d postgres -U admin
>
> type in the password and I'm fine. If I open the prompt within my
> project directory I can do the same with Django as user.
>
> But, when I open the dbshell in my project directory, it goes this
> way:
>
> C:\myproj>python manage.py dbshell
>
> C:\myproj>Password for user Django
>
> I type in the password and get:
>
> '*********' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
> C:\myproj>
>
> Then if just hit enter, I get:
>
> psql: fe_sendauth: no password supplied
>
> hit enter again and I'm back at the prompt again.

I suspect this is the same issue described in ticket [2]10357.

Please try applying the latest patch attached to that ticket and share
your experiences because that would confirm this is happening with
Postgres' psql in addition to the equivalent SQLite and MySQL command
line tools and this would increase the chances of it or a similar fix
getting applied to solve this problem with dbshell on Windows.

HTH,

-- 
Ramiro Morales
http://rmorales.net

1. http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/10357

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