Re: Small install (w/ pSQLODBC support) needed. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sachin Srivastava
Subject Re: Small install (w/ pSQLODBC support) needed.
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Msg-id 4B9938F0.2050100@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Small install (w/ pSQLODBC support) needed.  (Ozz Nixon <ozznixon@gmail.com>)
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Yes the EnterpriseDB installer works from the shell, try running the installer with ' --mode text ' or --help for all options available.

On 3/11/10 11:17 PM, Ozz Nixon wrote:
I have written a binary wiki engine using PostgreSQL and FPC - it is sweet. But, now I have a customer and I am here today to install the product (along with other tasks) and their Linux box does not run X. My steps are down perfect, run install from EnteriseDB and drop in my product and .conf file.

I am not sure how to do this from a shell, will the installer from EnterpriseDB work from the shell and still install the ODBC and server?

// I use unixODBC (ODBC in general) to support any back-end for my Wiki. But, being an old Ora-DBA, I LOVE POSTGRESQL!

Thanks for any guidance you guys can give me!
Ozz



Thank you,

G.E. Ozz Nixon
CEO/Sr. Software Architect
3F, LLC
125 Robin Dr.
Barto PA 19504
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