On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@gmx.net> wrote:
> OK, that's good news, but then those failures need to have a different
> source. But interesting enough the problems were all caused by wrong
> permissions (just look at the thread I pointed to in dbforums).
Probably because on Windows they filesystem permissions have a million
and one ways to be configured.
>> If you can supply an installation log that would help diagnose the
>> problem.
>
> I'll ask them, but I doubt I can get hold of them.
> Where would the log be stored?
/tmp on Mac, %TEMP% for the installing user on windows.
>> Well, we intentionally don't do that in the one-click installers for
>> precisely the reason you give above!
>
> You mean for security reasons?
No, I mean for simplicity.
> Hmm. But isn't that essential to a DBMS to be able to be contacted from the
> outside?
Not at all. Developer workstations, and even fairly busy websites
might be confined to a single machine. I would wager that such
installations might account for >50% of our installations.
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Dave Page
EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com