Well, the fact that initdb didn't produce a working configuration and
that make installcheck failed to work properly are bad.  But, yeah,
it's not totally broken.

I think it did create a working configuration (with the exception of postgresql.conf), because I can run psql and do stuff on the command line:

psql --username=pgsql postgres
psql (9.3.4)
Type "help" for help.

postgres=# CREATE DATABASE test;
CREATE DATABASE
postgres=# CREATE USER testuser WITH PASSWORD 'test';
CREATE ROLE
postgres=# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE test to testuser;
GRANT
postgres=# CREATE SCHEMA testschema;
CREATE SCHEMA
postgres=# CREATE TABLE testschema.testtable (testserial serial PRIMARY KEY, testchar varchar (100) NOT NULL);
CREATE TABLE

I don't know enough to really test this. Can you recommend a simple script to do some PostgreSQL testing?

John


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