Thread: BUG #2903: can not find bonjour instance

BUG #2903: can not find bonjour instance

From
"Ted Petrosky"
Date:
The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      2903
Logged by:          Ted Petrosky
Email address:      tedpet5@yahoo.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.2.1
Operating system:   OS X 10.4.8
Description:        can not find bonjour instance
Details:

I just installed the newer 8.2.1. this is my configure:

./configure --enable-thread-safety --with-libedit-preferred
--with-bonjour

this is the line(s) from postgresql.conf:

listen_addresses = '*'        # what IP address(es) to listen on;
                    # comma-separated list of addresses;
                    # defaults to 'localhost', '*' = all
                    # (change requires restart)
#port = 5432                # (change requires restart)
max_connections = 100            # (change requires restart)
# Note: increasing max_connections costs ~400 bytes of shared memory per
# connection slot, plus lock space (see max_locks_per_transaction).  You
# might also need to raise shared_buffers to support more connections.
#superuser_reserved_connections = 3    # (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_directory = ''        # (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_group = ''            # (change requires restart)
#unix_socket_permissions = 0777        # octal
                    # (change requires restart)
bonjour_name = 'intellaptop'    # defaults to the computer name
                    # (change requires restart)


the database is published and I can connect from a second machine (using the
IP number), however I can not see the server instance with bonjour...

8.2RC1 is working just fine. (I thought that 8.2 was working but maybe I
never checked this.)

Is these something I am missing? (or forgot to set)

Ted

Re: BUG #2903: can not find bonjour instance

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
I am not aware of any changes since 8.2RC1 that would have broken Bonjour.

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Ted Petrosky wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference:      2903
> Logged by:          Ted Petrosky
> Email address:      tedpet5@yahoo.com
> PostgreSQL version: 8.2.1
> Operating system:   OS X 10.4.8
> Description:        can not find bonjour instance
> Details:
>
> I just installed the newer 8.2.1. this is my configure:
>
> ./configure --enable-thread-safety --with-libedit-preferred
> --with-bonjour
>
> this is the line(s) from postgresql.conf:
>
> listen_addresses = '*'        # what IP address(es) to listen on;
>                     # comma-separated list of addresses;
>                     # defaults to 'localhost', '*' = all
>                     # (change requires restart)
> #port = 5432                # (change requires restart)
> max_connections = 100            # (change requires restart)
> # Note: increasing max_connections costs ~400 bytes of shared memory per
> # connection slot, plus lock space (see max_locks_per_transaction).  You
> # might also need to raise shared_buffers to support more connections.
> #superuser_reserved_connections = 3    # (change requires restart)
> #unix_socket_directory = ''        # (change requires restart)
> #unix_socket_group = ''            # (change requires restart)
> #unix_socket_permissions = 0777        # octal
>                     # (change requires restart)
> bonjour_name = 'intellaptop'    # defaults to the computer name
>                     # (change requires restart)
>
>
> the database is published and I can connect from a second machine (using the
> IP number), however I can not see the server instance with bonjour...
>
> 8.2RC1 is working just fine. (I thought that 8.2 was working but maybe I
> never checked this.)
>
> Is these something I am missing? (or forgot to set)
>
> Ted
>
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