On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 05:53:17PM -0500, Charlie Farinella wrote:
> http://www.openbsd.org/4.4_packages/i386/postgresql-client-8.3.3.tgz-contents
> .html
>
> Thank you.
>
> I have everything on the list except:
>
> /usr/local/bin/pg_config
> /usr/local/bin/pg_dump
> /usr/local/bin/pg_dumpall
> /usr/local/bin/pg_restore
This is odd. Did your machine crash or got a full filesystem during
the update/install?
Do the inode change times of the actually installed files (like
/usr/local/bin/psql) match the time of your update/install?
Is there any partial-* stuff in /var/db/pkg?
Does pkg_delete -n -Fdependencies (and don't omit the `-n') complain
about some missing files?
Where do you get your packages from, i.e. what's your PKG_PATH?
> What would you suggest I do? I can do pkg_delete on all installed
> PostgreSQL packages and start over I suppose, or build PostgreSQL from
> source.
>
> I ran pkg_add -u for the client package, but that didn't help.
Whatever happened to your system, you could (with a PKG_PATH pointing to
a place with correct packages) probably go with
pkg_add -r -Finstalled,update postgresql-client
(I'm a little bit unsure, because the manpage specifies -Finstalled
for update mode only, but IIRC, you can use it for enforcing `-r',
too)
Ciao,
Kili