Interesting. I have removed, purged and reinstalled the PostgreSQL
packages by means of 'aptitude remove --purge ~npostgresql' countless
times last night, but any new installation always resulted in the same
behaviour I described above.

However, using 'dpkg -P postgresql-8.3 postgresql-client-8.3' as
suggested by Martin seems to have done the trick. Reinstalling after
that creates the cluster and starts the server.

I can only speculate why this is happening but I suspect it has
something to do with the fact that during installation I also requested
that PostgreSQL be installed, along with Postfix and OpenSSH. The DBMS
server was not running when I first logged in but apparently was in the
state I described in my initial post. I then began removing,
reinstalling and reconfiguring but nothing worked so I filed the report.
Maybe the locale settings were off at installation time and thus the
configuration of the cluster failed.

To verify I just installed a new virtual Ubuntu 8.04 server (using KVM)
and did *not* request that PostgreSQL be installed. After logging in and
upgrading all necessary packages I just issued the command 'sudo
aptitude install postgresql-8.3' and everything worked out fine.

I am not sure any more what exactly the bug could be, but I am sure that
the freshly installed server did not work the way it should, seeing as
it could not and would not start the PostgreSQL server, even though it
was requested at installation time.

Anyway, thanks for the input and help, Leonel and Martin.

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PostgreSQL 8.3 server package very incomplete (missing all of 
/var/lib/postgresql/8.3)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235379
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