Author: ranger Date: Tue Sep 4 16:29:39 2007 New Revision: 945 URL: http://svn.finkproject.org/websvn/listing.php?sc=1&rev=945&repname=user%3a+ranger Log: fix postgresql docs so they show up no matter what you query
Modified: trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql73-unified.info trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql74-unified.info trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql80-unified.info Modified: trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql73-unified.info URL: http://svn.finkproject.org/websvn/diff.php?path=/trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql73-unified.info&rev=945&repname=user%3a+ranger ============================================================================== --- trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql73-unified.info (original) +++ trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql73-unified.info Tue Sep 4 16:29:39 2007 @@ -323,6 +323,23 @@ Description: upgrade package for postgresql73 Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + << << SplitOff4: << Package: postgresql73-shlibs @@ -342,6 +359,23 @@ Description: upgrade package for postgresql73-ssl Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + << << SplitOff7: << Package: postgresql73-ssl-shlibs Modified: trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql74-unified.info URL: http://svn.finkproject.org/websvn/diff.php?path=/trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql74-unified.info&rev=945&repname=user%3a+ranger ============================================================================== --- trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql74-unified.info (original) +++ trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql74-unified.info Tue Sep 4 16:29:39 2007 @@ -364,6 +364,23 @@ Description: upgrade package for postgresql74 Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + << << SplitOff4: << Package: postgresql74-shlibs @@ -383,6 +400,23 @@ Description: upgrade package for postgresql74-ssl Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + << << SplitOff7: << Package: postgresql74-ssl-shlibs Modified: trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql80-unified.info URL: http://svn.finkproject.org/websvn/diff.php?path=/trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql80-unified.info&rev=945&repname=user%3a+ranger ============================================================================== --- trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql80-unified.info (original) +++ trunk/experimental/common/main/finkinfo/database/postgresql80-unified.info Tue Sep 4 16:29:39 2007 @@ -374,6 +374,24 @@ Package: postgresql80 Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + + << << SplitOff4: << Description: Upgrade package for PostgreSQL 8.0 development @@ -393,6 +411,24 @@ Package: postgresql80-ssl Depends: %N (>= %v-%r), fink (>= 0.26.0-1), fink-obsolete-packages DocFiles: COPYRIGHT HISTORY INSTALL README + DescUsage: << +The package runs initdb on installation as the user 'postgres'. + +The best way to run it is using the supplied pgsql.sh script, i.e. +'sudo pgsql.sh start'. Or, you can run +'sudo daemonic enable %N' as root to create a +StartupItem for it. + +Unless you set up admin users in the database, the easiest way to +run psql commands with administrator access is to prefix them with +the command "sudo -u postgres". This will ask you your administrator +password, and then run the command as the postgres user. + +For example, to create a new database, you would run: + + sudo -u postgres createdb mydb + + << << SplitOff7: << Description: Upgrade package for PostgreSQL 8.0 development (SSL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. 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