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Ken Leyba wrote:
> Well, that's exactly what I didn't want or need to do.  I guess
> openSUSE isn't for me.  I installed Mandriva which includes
> PostgreSQL.  My application is now running.  Normally I use CentOS but
> it didn't like the video card on my test machine (needed the GUI for a
> demo), so I thought I'd give openSUSE a shot.  Oh well.

Ken, why isn't openSUSE for you ?
Because you downloaded the OSS ISOs that don't include all the packages and you 
had to do the following:
- - installation_sources -a 
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source
- - yast2 -i postgresql-server
?
(which, of course, you can also do with the YaST2 graphical user interface)

cheers
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  -o) Pascal Bleser     http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/
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