Hi,

I posted this on the install forum in addition to here, any tips welcome.

I installed the server first on an Ubuntu server with a client on another
Ubuntu desktop and got that working.

Then I wanted the server on a Windows 2003 and I followed the Wiki install
guide and almost got it working with PostgreSQL 8.2 and Tiny 4.2.2.

Problem is that when a client connects to the server, client is Ubuntu
Desktop and server is Windows 2003, it reports that no DB is found and that
I have to create a DB.
When I try to create a DB I get that it can not do this.

Then I found on this forums some tips about changing the pg_path variable in
the config file to the PostgreSQL server install directory and I did this, I
set the variable to the bin directory under PostgreSQL.
The new problem now is that the Tiny client freezes when I set the path
correct I believe.
I also tried to use a local client on the server, but I get the same problem
then.

So recap:

1. Install of server seems ok.
2. Client connects to server, but is unable to find any DB, including the
terp DB.
3. When I try to create a new one, it fails.
4. I change the pg_path variable in the config file and then the client does
not start up, ie it freezes, same thing happens when I try the local client
installed on the server.

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My follow up post on the forum:

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I got around to believing that the problem is the Tiny Server that has the
problem and not client.
When using the PGAdmin application I can see that there is a terp DB on the
postgre server and the client connects to the server, but does not get any
info about a DB.

Also if I use pgsql I can access the terp DB from it, so is there anyway I
can debug or check what the server is doing, without having to look at the
code?

Could there be some privileges/rights problems between tiny server and
postgresql causing this?

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Best regards / Mvh
Jan Pedro Tumusok

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