Pollywog wrote:
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>On 19-Jul-99 Oliver Elphick wrote:
>>
>> There was a filename clash between libpgsql2 and a previous release of
>> postgresql. You will probably find that libpgsql2 is not properly
>> installed. This was because the psql executable was moved between the two
>> p
I was able to get postgresql 6.5-3 working running through the install twice as
Oliver describes. Once it was complete psql worked as it did
before.
Doug
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
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> >
> >Does anyone know what the problem might be?
> >
> >
> >running dpkg --pending
On 19-Jul-99 Oliver Elphick wrote:
>
> There was a filename clash between libpgsql2 and a previous release of
> postgresql. You will probably find that libpgsql2 is not properly
> installed. This was because the psql executable was moved between the two
> packages and I seem to have messed up
Pollywog wrote:
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>
>Does anyone know what the problem might be?
>
>
>running dpkg --pending --configure
>...
>Setting up postgresql-pl (6.5-3) ...
>Enabling the PL procedural language in all PostgreSQL databases...
>Could not execv /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/psql
>Cannot select
Is the postmaster running? Can you use psql to connect to a database,
say template1? If those work, I would think the script will work. I
just upgraded the same thing and it worked fine. Did you just change to
the 6.5 series postgres? If so, you'll have to run pgdump on your old
databases before yo
Does anyone know what the problem might be?
running dpkg --pending --configure
...
Setting up postgresql-pl (6.5-3) ...
Enabling the PL procedural language in all PostgreSQL databases...
Could not execv /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/psql
Cannot select databases
dpkg: error processing postgresql-pl (-
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