I've installed the 7.0.3-SuSE rpms and have got everything
workingbut it appears the destroydb program didn't get installed.
All the other progs (createuser, createdb, etc...) got installed to
/usr/bin, but there isn't a destroydb.
I used the defaults during the install. So the binaries (sho
> I've installed the 7.0.3-SuSE rpms and have got everything
> workingbut it appears the destroydb program didn't get installed.
> All the other progs (createuser, createdb, etc...) got installed to
> /usr/bin, but there isn't a destroydb.
>
> I used the defaults during the install. So the b
Hi!
>Why would destroydb not have been installed?
Maybe because it is calles dropdb? :)
Stefan
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Tim Boring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why would destroydb not have been installed?
It's been called dropdb for quite some time now ...
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Thanks! A suggestion though: I was following the online
documentation...that documentation referred to "destroydb". It would be
helpful to change those references accordingly. (I think I was reading
through the administrator's guide from the integrated online docs, but I
just glanced back throu
> Thanks! A suggestion though: I was following the online
> documentation...that documentation referred to "destroydb". It would be
> helpful to change those references accordingly. (I think I was reading
> through the administrator's guide from the integrated online docs, but I
> just glanced
My apologies! I was reading the online docs for v6.5. That would
explain why I didn't find it when I was looking in the 7.0 docs.
Tim
On 21 Jul 2001 22:27:13 -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Thanks! A suggestion though: I was following the online
> > documentation...that documentation referre