On 2011-10-07, at 7:58 PM, Scott Ribe wrote:
> On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:39 PM, René Fournier wrote:
>
>> Plus, I find Macports makes it easy to automate a server build in one
>> script. The problem as I see it isn't Macports but my unfamiliarity with
>> Postgresql.
>
> I think it's both ;-) I tried macports for a couple of things and gave up on
> it. It works for getting dependencies for certain things. Then one day it
> doesn't work because you're trying a combination that wasn't accounted for,
> and you now have no idea how all those things you previously installed are
> configured…
Sorry, I neglected to say, I have Postgresql running. The problem was the
initial means of running it. Unlike the Macports documentation,
sudo
/opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.postgresql90-server/postgresql90-server.wrapper
start
…did the trick. My current problem is figuring out how to get PostGIS
integrated/working and/or the template_postgis thing working (since it appears
I need that to create spatial databases).
>
> But if you can find the pg log, it will usually pretty explicitly tell you
> why the server is quitting on launch. So you might just need to read those
> wrapper scripts to see how exactly they invoke postgres.
>
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> Scott Ribe
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Best regards,
René Fournier