Package: pgpool2
Version: 3.6.1-1
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Hi everyone,

Though this has a high probability of being addresses, I did see an issue in a the regular Debian Stretch pgpool2 package, so I figure I'd bring it to your attention just in case.

I was playing with running the pgpool_setup script as I'm just figuring things out, and I noticed that pgpool_setup (a bash script) tries some non-Debian paths when trying to find binaries, but you can set a bunch of environment variables to fix all of these issues, except one: pgpool_setup looks to $PGPOOL_INSTALL_DIR/bin (PGPOOL_INSTALL_DIR being the install path, eg /usr, /usr/local, etc) for a "pg_md5" binary that gets installed in /usr/sbin.

Both pgpool_setup and pg_md5 exist in the same package, so I'm thinking that either the path for pg_md5 should be changed to /usr/bin or the script should be edited to /usr/sbin as a quick fix.

Anyway, this obviously easy to deal with on my end, but since this issue seems to exist in the stable Debian package, I thought I'd mention it.

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Looks like the same is true for pcp_recovery_node as well as pg_md5.


On 05/10/17 12:23 PM, Dan Thomson wrote:
Hi everyone,

Though this has a high probability of being addresses, I did see an issue in a the regular Debian Stretch pgpool2 package, so I figure I'd bring it to your attention just in case.

I was playing with running the pgpool_setup script as I'm just figuring things out, and I noticed that pgpool_setup (a bash script) tries some non-Debian paths when trying to find binaries, but you can set a bunch of environment variables to fix all of these issues, except one: pgpool_setup looks to $PGPOOL_INSTALL_DIR/bin (PGPOOL_INSTALL_DIR being the install path, eg /usr, /usr/local, etc) for a "pg_md5" binary that gets installed in /usr/sbin.

Both pgpool_setup and pg_md5 exist in the same package, so I'm thinking that either the path for pg_md5 should be changed to /usr/bin or the script should be edited to /usr/sbin as a quick fix.

Anyway, this obviously easy to deal with on my end, but since this issue seems to exist in the stable Debian package, I thought I'd mention it.


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