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Hi, recently, I reinstalled the Cygwin, because I wanted to have the new postgresql 8.1, so I installed cygwin with the new version of postgresql.
You're either leaving out some very important fact about why you felt it was necessary to reinstall Cygwin to get postgresql 8.1 or you don't understand how "setup.exe" works. Why didn't you just re-run "setup.exe" and allow it to upgrade your existing installation?
When I start up the cygserver and initialize the postgreSQL server, I'he got this error... - net start cygserver (works ok) - /usr/sbin/initdb -D /var/postgresql/data (gave this error) bash: /usr/sbin/initdb: No such file or directory any idea what's going on.
Not really, no. Perhaps you'd have some better luck if you read and follow the problem reporting guidelines at the link below:
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