I'm getting my Raspberry Pi ready for service using Wheezy and have hit a 
brick wall on getting my Postgresql server to startup again. I wouldn't 
bother the list with this as most are not PG experts but after posting 
details of my problem on Superuser I'm guessing my problem is not easy to 
solve, thus I bug the Linux experts on what to try next.

http://superuser.com/questions/958511/postgresql-9-1-raspberry-pi-could-not-bind-ipv4-socket

I've done the obvious thinks like use lsof to check for open ports. The 
lack of interest indicates that this is something I've goofed on. However, 
it was running a couple of weeks ago. Looking at my bash history, the only 
thing I done in the mean time was to modify some files so that I can run my 
little real-time-clock. Which works pretty well, btw. 

Checking Google for any reason port 5432 is not available for PG in 
conjunction with RTC yield nothing. Changing the port PG uses didn't work 
either.

So, what other resources other than the StackOverflow family could I query 
for pointers on what to check to find more clues for what could be the 
issue?

thx, sam

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