Hi Mario,

I'm unable to reproduce your bug.

On a freshly installed Sid system, I installed Postgresql and
pure-ftpd-postgresql. I set up a simple auth db with one user, and was able to
connect from a different machine, using both standalone and inetd setups. I
didn't try the chroot setup.

However, Sid has progressed a bit since your bug report. Here are my versions
of the relevant packages. Note in particular the versions of libc6 and libpq4,
which are higher than when you filed your report.

ii  libc6                       2.3.6.ds1-6                 GNU C Library: 
Shared libraries
ii  libcap1                     1.10-14                     support for 
getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities
ii  libpam0g                    0.79-3.2                    Pluggable 
Authentication Modules library
ii  libpq4                      8.1.4-7                     PostgreSQL C client 
library
ii  libssl0.9.8                 0.9.8c-3                    SSL shared libraries
ii  postgresql-8.1              8.1.4-7                     object-relational 
SQL database, version 8.1 server
ii  postgresql-client-8.1       8.1.4-7                     front-end programs 
for PostgreSQL 8.1
ii  postgresql-client-common    65                          manager for 
multiple PostgreSQL client versions
ii  postgresql-common           65                          manager for 
PostgreSQL database clusters
ii  pure-ftpd-common            1.0.21-5                    Pure-FTPd FTP 
server (Common Files)
ii  pure-ftpd-common            1.0.21-5                    Pure-FTPd FTP 
server (Common Files)
ii  pure-ftpd-postgresql        1.0.21-5                    Pure-FTPd FTP 
server with PostgreSQL user authentication
ii  zlib1g                      1.2.3-13                    compression library 
- runtime

If your problem persists with these package versions, please provide a detailed
description of your setup, so I can try to reproduce it.

But if the problem went away with the newer packages, please let us know so
this bug can be closed.

Cheers,
Florian


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