> And you are sure that you didn't manually remove /etc/postgresql/ in the
> past?
Yes. I don't recall that I've ever purged postgresql, and in any case I'm
not that compulsively tidy.
I've been unable to reproduce the problem, but I also have lost the
information as to what versions were involv
Hi!
John Hasler [2005-05-18 8:11 -0500]:
> > Did you happen to have purged postgresql, manually removed the
> > /etc/postgresql/ directory (which still contained postgresql.env) and
> > reinstalled the postgresql package?
>
> No. I just did 'apt-get install postgresql'.
And you are sure that
> Did you happen to have purged postgresql, manually removed the
> /etc/postgresql/ directory (which still contained postgresql.env) and
> reinstalled the postgresql package?
No. I just did 'apt-get install postgresql'.
I didn't make note of what version I was upgrading from or what version of
Hi John!
John Hasler [2005-05-17 17:46 -0500]:
> Package: postgresql
> Version: 7.4.8-2
> Severity: minor
>
> I recently upgraded Postgresql to 7.4.8-2 and started getting these emails:
>
> /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/do.maintenance: line 21:
> /etc/postgresql/postgresql.env: No such file or direct
Package: postgresql
Version: 7.4.8-2
Severity: minor
I recently upgraded Postgresql to 7.4.8-2 and started getting these emails:
/usr/lib/postgresql/bin/do.maintenance: line 21:
/etc/postgresql/postgresql.env: No such file or directory
/usr/lib/postgresql/bin/do.maintenance: line 54:
/etc/postg
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