Mark, I double checked and the postgresql.conf file has the changes listed in the INSTALL doc. I've also made the other listed config changes.
I had tried to do a deb install first, but couldn't get it to work. I have Ubuntu 11.04 and it looks like the deb packages don't support that version of the OS. So I cleaned everything off and build it from source. The fo-installdeps did not work and gave an error message that said "Unsupported version of Ubuntu." So I manually installed the dependencies with Synaptic package manager. The pg_hba.conf is identical to the one I have on an older version of Ubuntu where I have fossology 1.3.0 installed and running fine. So I'm not sure where the problem is at this point. Thanks, Dave > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 15:08:58 -0700 > From: Mark Donohoe <mark.dono...@hp.com> > Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Database connection error > To: fossology@fossology.org > Message-ID: <4e162e7a.7060...@hp.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed" > > Dave, > > When doing a package install, the system prep is not much different that > with a source install. That is fossology doesn't want to just go change > your php.ini files, or postgres files as part of the install. So either > before installing the packages or right after (stop the scheduler if you > have installed packages). > > 1. Configure kernal shmmax > 2. configure php ini files in cli and apache areas of php > 3. configure postgres > 4. configure apache > 5. restart both apache and postgres > > This is explained in the INSTALL document in the sources. Hope that > helps. Until all of the above steps have been done, you may continue to > have problems. Hope that helps. > > > On 07/07/2011 02:59 PM, Laser, Mary wrote: _______________________________________________ fossology mailing list fossology@fossology.org http://fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology