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James Gibbs wrote:
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 09:35 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
The user name was changed in postgresql-7.3.2 to "postgres" instead of "pgsql" because a lot of tools expected the "root" postgresql user to be it, and I wanted to have it "correct" before putting postgresql into stable. You might be able to go into /sw/var/postgresql/data/ and see if there's somewhere that it's looking for the default superuser.
Then shouldn't the passwd package be changed to reflect this?
It was.
My conjecture is that somewhere postgresql still "remembers" having been pgsql when the database was created, so it's getting pissed off that it's being started as "postgres" now.
I'm not sure about that, I haven't had a chance to test it to be certain. But it should be repairable by re-creating the "pgsql" user and group, exporting the database, and re-importing it as postgres again, if that is the case.
- -- Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick -- http://ranger.befunk.com/
<jbeimler> yeah, rpm is for people who can't keep track of hundreds
of scraps of paper
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