still having pg_user error - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Joel Fradkin
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Responses Re: still having pg_user error  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Well I re-installed Fedora 3 and updated my postgres and started the service (no command line stuff).

When I connected using pgadmin I still got the sp_user error.

I am brand new to both linux and postgres and am a bit frustrated as I have spent the entire day getting no where.

Is there a step by step instruction for using postgres on fedora 3 anywhere?

 

What I did seemed simple enough using the graphical interface I added the postgres components and put in CD3 then I used the up2date thing, then I started the service.

 

Obviously I am missing a important step (I realize I have to edit the ph_hba.conf file, but it was not there until after I started the service. I stopped the service and added a host line and edited postgres.conf to allow tcpip sockets.

 

I hate to not get further tonight as it takes all night to move the data and I wanted to be moving views tomorrow, but I guess I will just have to try again tomorrow.

 

Joel Fradkin

 

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