My first apt-get upgrade that bumped postgres to 7.3 didn't auto update, so I was futzing with a manual upgrade and it wasn't working, so since I had a recent dump of the data and it's not a production machine (it's my workstation) I tried using uninstalling the package (dpkg -r) and reinstalling but it kept hanging, so I started deleting stuff manually ... including /etc/postgres
Now no matter what combination of options/switches I use I can't uninstall, reinstall or upgrade postgres ... even worse, now that rev4 of the package is in sid I can't even apt-get upgrade because it keeps failing on postgres ... What do I do? How do I fix? .... I'm looking for the "just forget what the f*$(@(# you think you have installed and why it's bad, just do what I'm telling you" flag in apt-get/dpkg and I'm not finding it. -- Hank Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://web.yerpso.net GPG Id: 2BB5E60C Fingerprint: D807 61BC FD18 370A AC1D 3EDF 2BF9 8A2D 2BB5 E60C -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]