Simon,
Please keep on your replies on-list.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 04:33:16PM +0000, simon godwin wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt reply. I'm still having trouble...
You are welcome.
> >On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 06:59:04PM +0000, simon godwin wrote:
> >> Default@PC
> >> $ psql template1
> >>
> >> ...and then it just hangs there!
> >>
> >> Hope you can give me some suggestions. Thanks in anticipation.
> >
> >Are you using any firewall software?
>
> No, I've downloaded the tar ball on my PC at home.
OK, others have had hangs because of firewall software.
> Do you see anything in the
> >postmaster log when you execute the above?
>
> How do I do that?
The log is usually in /var/log/postmaster.log. Do you have such a file?
> What am I looking for?
Error messages.
> Are you using the latest
> >Cygwin (i.e, 1.3.10)?
>
> The version of Cygwin is off the Bham Uni CD
Sorry, I have never heard of the above.
> I can't see a way of checking the version - any suggestions as to
> where I would find this?
Use uname:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 TISHLERJASON 1.3.11(0.53/3/2) 2002-05-24 06:57 i686 unknown
> As far as I'm aware the tar ball I've downloaded from the Cygwin site
> is compatable with the version of Cygwin on the CD!
This is to be expected if the version of the Cygwin DLL on the Bham Uni
CD is a Cygwin Net Release (and not something like b20.1 or older).
> I'm still rather confused with the error message I'm getting when I
> initialise PostgreSQL...ie. Database system shut down at ....etc.
>
> Is this normal?
Yes.
> I suspect that I still haven't got my computer configured right!
Maybe.
> Should I abandon Windows98 altogether and install Linux?
The above is a personal choice so I can't help you with that decision.
Although, if you are going to use Windows, I recommend using NT/2000/XP
and instead of 9x/Me.
> Thanks for your time and effort,
You are welcome.
Jason