[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >Anybody know postgreSQL?  Does the version that runs on 2.2
> > kernels just have some other administrator program, or is this
> > broken?
> 
> Try /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/pg_ctl.  Plenty of postgres goodies
> in that directory...

>Yeah, I've already looked there.  It has other administrative 
>"goodies", but not pg_ctl, so presumably the Potato version 
> you get is just older or something.

Ahh, yes.  The stock standard postgresql 6.5.3 doesn't have it.
Incidentally, there are unofficial postgresql debs available for potato for
later versions of postgresql at
http://people.debian.org/~risko/postgresql-7.1.1-potato/ and
http://www.samfundet.no/~tfheen/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/misc/

I've tried the second of the two (postgres 7.0.3), and works great, running
on several of our production servers here without a hiccup.

- Chris


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