Take some time to read the docs on the rcng system. The rulse have
changed.
Oh, thanks a lot!
Iv
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> Alban Hertroys wrote:
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> >> I did that and it worked. Was just wondering what's wrong with 010...
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> > Nothing at all ;)
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> So you mean it is OK that 010.pgsql.sh does not work unless
> postgresql_enable="YES" is a
Alban Hertroys wrote:
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I did that and it worked. Was just wondering what's wrong with 010...
Nothing at all ;)
So you mean it is OK that 010.pgsql.sh does not work unless
postgresql_enable="YES" is added to /etc/rc.conf?
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I did that and it worked. Was just wondering what's wrong with 010...
Nothing at all ;)
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Alban Hertroys wrote:
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Why isn't
./010.pgsql.sh start
./010.pgsql.sh initdb
working? Am I doing something wrong?
You need to add postgresql_enable="YES" to your /etc/rc.conf.
This changed in FreeBSD 6.
I did that and it worked. Was just wondering what's wrong with 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why isn't
./010.pgsql.sh start
./010.pgsql.sh initdb
working? Am I doing something wrong?
You need to add postgresql_enable="YES" to your /etc/rc.conf.
This changed in FreeBSD 6.
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