Chris Travers wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Roderick A. Anderson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Remember that this is from the prepare-company-database.sh script and
>> maybe I didn't make it clear that this is a fresh install.  Not an upgrade.
> 
> Bug report filed

Thanks.  There is still an issue in 1.3.6 with how it handles Pg 9.1

I'm working on how to detect 9.x so the tsearch2.sql pg_trgm.sql, and 
tablefunc.sql are either called with their current names or not called 
at all.  (Did I understand correctly and they are no longer needed with 
later versions of PostgreSQL?)

>> I'll try running the pieces of the script manually to avoid the
>> contrib/extensions directory requirement and see how it works.
>>
>> I was trying to see how automated the process could be for a fresh
>> install using (nearly) the latest and the greatest of each piece.
> 
> http://host/ledgersmb/setup.pl works also.  Any issues with the
> setup.pl web-based interface should also be reported as bugs.

I'd like to postpone firing up apache (and getting it configured) to 
avoid dealing with any errors that might come up then.


Rod
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>> Rod
>> --
>>> Best Wishes,
>>> Chris Travers
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