Thread: BUG #6196: Install Error
The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 6196 Logged by: Maggie Brooks Email address: maggie.brooks@claraview.com PostgreSQL version: 9.0.4 Operating system: Windows XP Description: Install Error Details: I am trying to set up a test environment which requires PostgreSQL version 9. I am getting this error "Unable to write inside TEMP environment variable path." when using the OneClick installer for Windows. After a lot of research it appears that this error is most likely the result of the antivirus software running on my machine. Unfortunately, the system being used is government owned and well locked down. I have been completely unsuccessful at disabling or removing McAfee to allow for installation. I was able to use the pg_installer to load PostgreSQL v 8.2.21. Is there any way that I can get version 9 packaged similarly to allow for installation or is your development team aware of any other kind of workaround?
This is not a bug. Try to ask on pgsql-general. 2011/9/2, Maggie Brooks <maggie.brooks@claraview.com>: > > The following bug has been logged online: > > Bug reference: 6196 > Logged by: Maggie Brooks > Email address: maggie.brooks@claraview.com > PostgreSQL version: 9.0.4 > Operating system: Windows XP > Description: Install Error > Details: > > I am trying to set up a test environment which requires PostgreSQL version > 9. I am getting this error "Unable to write inside TEMP environment variable > path." when using the OneClick installer for Windows. After a lot of > research it appears that this error is most likely the result of the > antivirus software running on my machine. Unfortunately, the system being > used is government owned and well locked down. I have been completely > unsuccessful at disabling or removing McAfee to allow for installation. I > was able to use the pg_installer to load PostgreSQL v 8.2.21. Is there any > way that I can get version 9 packaged similarly to allow for installation or > is your development team aware of any other kind of workaround? > > -- > Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs > -- ------------ pasman