Tried to solve it by looking at the configuration script but with no
success. I gave up and, after securing my database and configuration
file, I did an apt-get purge of all postgresql. Then I re-installed it
again.
Unfortunately the purge had left the /var/lib/postgres/9.6 and this
prevented
The script stops at: invoke-rc.d postgresql start $VERSION #
systemd: argument ignored, starts all versions
This is the last step in the configure_version() function. Is this
really necessary when you use systemctl? Can I comment it safely just to
finish the configuration?
The server has
The dpkg --configure -a gives the same result. I will look into the
scripts that you included and try them since I am on jessie. I will go
to stretch as soon as this problem is solved. Do not think that it is
not a good idea to do this now.
BTW Postgresql 9.6 is running well.
Marco
Op 23-08
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:28:14AM -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 8/23/17, Marco DE BOOIJ wrote:
> > root:~# dpkg --configure postgresql-9.6
> > Setting up postgresql-9.6 (9.6.4-1.pgdg80+1) ...
> > dpkg: error processing package postgresql-9.6 (--configure):
> > subprocess installed post-in
gt; Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
> Setting up postgresql-9.6 (9.6.4-1.pgdg80+1) ...
> dpkg: error processing package postgresql-9.6 (--configure):
> subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
> status 102
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configurat
uration of postgresql:
postgresql depends on postgresql-9.6; however:
Package postgresql-9.6 is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing package postgresql (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of postgresql-contrib-9.6:
postgres
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