Updated package from suggested new upstream version (1.3.1).
** Patch added: "meld_1.3.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43297985/meld_1.3.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417369
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Hi Eoghan,
Can you explain how do you see both 9.4 and 9.3 are started? Which command or
logs are you using or checking?
You state you are running on Ubuntu 15.04 which did not ship with
Postgres 9.3, can you explain how you got postgresql 9.3 on this Ubuntu
release?
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Hi Eoghan,
I could reproduce the situation. First installed Postgres 9.3 then 9.4.
ps shows both versions running.
I looked at the /etc/init.d/postgresql script and the status command would
effectively execute this:
echo "`pg_lsclusters -h`" | awk 'BEGIN {rc=0} {if (match($4, "down")) rc=3;
pri
** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1498274
Title:
init.d script doesn't respect `version` argument
To manage not
Hi Eoghan,
I found out that the service start, stop and status commands are
interfering with the start(), stop() and status() functions defined in
the /usr/share/postgresql-common/init.d-functions script which is loaded
from /etc/init.d/postgresql
You can have the scripts changed to use commands
** Attachment added: "supporting init.d-functions script"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-common/+bug/1498274/+attachment/4473744/+files/init.d-functions
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