Chris Travers wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was able to get LSMB 1.2.17 working with the dataset being in a schema
>> besides public.
>>
>> The problems I was having were more 'pebkac' than something LSMB or Pg.
>>
>> This method requires the dataset be set up from the command line -- bash
>> and psql.  You _can not_ use the Web interface to create datasets.
>>
>> This was done with CentOS 5.2 guests on a Linux-Vserver.
>>
>> I will be putting some instructions together and doing some more testing
>> if there is any interest.
>>
>> One additional point.  I found, at least for me, an error in in the RPM.
>>  The file /etc/httpd/conf.d/ledgersmb.conf did not have the correct
>> paths.  I modified the .spec file, rebuilt the RPM and all was fine.
> 
> Can you submit a diff for the spec?

You bet.

> Also I am sure instructions would be helpful.  Also I think it could
> be done on the web interface but would require preparing the db in
> advance so would be substantially more effort than just creating the
> db by hand.
 >
> I.e. one would need to create the user and database, modify the user's
> search path and create the schema first.  If you can do that, you
> might as well import the coa and Pg-database files by hand too.

This is what I had to do.  It is pretty script-able though.


Rod
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