Martin,

Having just run this again, I can report that the conf
files are deposited in the data directory when you run
initdb.  

Also, for the postgresql server to start, I must copy
server.crt, server.key and root.crt from
/var/lib/postgresql/8.1/main to the data directory,
and change the owner of those files to postgres.
Otherwise, no go.  

>   dpkg -l 'postgres*' | grep ^ii

I get postgresql-8.1, postgresql-client-8.1,
postgresql-common, and postgresql-client-common.  The
first two are version 8.1.9-0ubuntu0.6.06.

>   lsb_release -d

Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS

> It does not happen on Ubuntu
> Feisty/Gutsy and Debian Etch/unstable.

For a database sever, I think most real database
administrators would choose a long term support
version over unstable!

Rick


--- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Rick,
> 
> Rick Graves [2007-10-24  3:34 -0000]:
> > Part of my problem was the conf files were not
> just in
> > /etc/postgresql, but in /etc/postgresql/8.1/main 
> 
> This is because we support multiple versions in
> parallel, and also
> multiple clusters (instances) of one version in
> parallel. Please see
> /usr/share/doc/postgresql-common/README.gz.
> 
> > deep, I found the conf files in the data directory
> > instead).
> 
> This would be one major part of the bug. It does not
> happen on Ubuntu
> Feisty/Gutsy and Debian Etch/unstable. Please give
> me the output of
> 
>   dpkg -l 'postgres*' | grep ^ii
>   lsb_release -d
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin
> 
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