First: Thanks for all the advice! David:
I tried installing the system's packages, but as I plan using the python procedures feature, I've got to compile it with the "--with-python" option. I'm not sure if the default package already includes the feature, but since the createlang command failed and I found out on some forum (sorry, I lost the link) that I had to compile PG with this option set, I tried compiling PG myself. Oh, and I've already compiled PG before (but without the python option) and had no problems. I'm trying to compile the 8.2.4 version, I'll try with 8.2.3. Scott, Merlin: When I try to connect to one of the default databases, here's what I get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ psql -d template1 -p 5435 NOTICE: table "pg_class" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_sizing" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_sizing_profiles" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_features" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_implementation_info" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_languages" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_packages" was reindexed NOTICE: table "sql_parts" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_statistic" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_type" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_attribute" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_proc" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_autovacuum" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_attrdef" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_constraint" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_inherits" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_index" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_operator" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_opclass" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_am" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_amop" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_amproc" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_language" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_largeobject" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_aggregate" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_rewrite" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_trigger" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_description" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_cast" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_namespace" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_conversion" was reindexed NOTICE: table "pg_depend" was reindexed REINDEX I get the same output when I execute the createuser command. On 7/27/07, Merlin Moncure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 7/27/07, David Fetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:28:58AM -0300, Paolo Victor wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > For a short description, I'll just show the sequence of commands I'm > trying > > > to execute: > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> initdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data/ > > > > This looks like a mistake. Unless you plan to develop the PostgreSQL > > code itself, you should not be installing from source. Instead, you > > should be using one from the packaging system your operating system > > uses. > > I don't necessarily agree with this advice. I encourage everyone who > is considering serious development with PostgreSQL to become familiar > with the database architecture...there are advantages to compiling > from source yourself if you know what you are doing, and simply > learning how to do it is a good exercise. > > I am also very suspicious of the assertion that knowledge of how to > manually invoke initdb is not necessary. While the binary vs source > argument certainly debatable, I would certainly advise every > PostgreSQL dba to memorize the initdb man page for various reasons. > However, there are few reasons to run postgres directly, we normally > rely on pg_ctl for that (but it's still useful to know it can be > done). > > anyways, to the OP, you need to connect to one of the default > databases (postgres, or template1) and create one from there...or > invoke the createdb command. > > merlin >