Thread: Re: Port problem PostgreSQL to WinNT/2000

Re: Port problem PostgreSQL to WinNT/2000

From
Jason Tishler
Date:
Pavel,

In the future, please post to pgsql-cygwin@postgresql.org instead of
sending private email so others can benefit too.

On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:02:15AM +0400, Pavel Negrobov wrote:
> I have a Win2000 Advanced Server and I need to use PostgreSQL on it.
> I downloaded PostgreSQL 7.1, Cygwin in full configuration and cygipc 1.09-2.
> Then I do:
>  
> 1. Install Cygwin, IPC, start IPC as service - ok. Set all environment as
> described in Cygwin, IPC and PostgreSQL documentation.
> 2. Compile PostgreSQL - ok.

Why did you build PostgreSQL?  Cygwin already contains a pre-built
version (i.e., 7.1.1).

> 3. Under bash start initdb:
>  
> Creating directory I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data
> Creating directory I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data/base
> Creating directory I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data/global
> Creating directory I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data/pg_xlog
> Creating template1 database in I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data/base/1
> DEBUG:  database system was shut down at 2001-05-08 03:35:33
> DEBUG:  CheckPoint record at (0, 8)
> DEBUG:  Redo record at (0, 8); Undo record at (0, 8); Shutdown TRUE
> DEBUG:  NextTransactionId: 514; NextOid: 16384
> DEBUG:  database system is in production state
> ERROR:  cannot create pg_proc: No such file or directory
>  
> initdb failed.
> Removing I:\cygwin\usr\local\pgsql\data.
> Removing temp file /tmp/initdb.2016.
>  
> What I can do with this and how I can to correct this problem?

Try running ipc-daemon as a regular process.  Does this solve your
problem?

Jason

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about why build again

From
"adez"
Date:
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>> 1. Install Cygwin, IPC, start IPC as service - ok. Set all
>> environment as described in Cygwin, IPC and PostgreSQL
>> documentation.
>> 2. Compile PostgreSQL - ok.
>Why did you build PostgreSQL?  Cygwin already contains a pre-built
>version (i.e., 7.1.1).
Because that configuration has not enable-multibyte,
& without java support.


            With Best Regards
                  adez

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Re: about why build again

From
Jason Tishler
Date:
adez,

On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:26:47AM +0800, adez wrote:
> >Why did you build PostgreSQL?  Cygwin already contains a pre-built
> >version (i.e., 7.1.1).
> Because that configuration has not enable-multibyte, & without java support.

Good point.  Would you like me to include the above functionality in my
next distribution?

Jason

--
Jason Tishler
Director, Software Engineering       Phone: +1 (732) 264-8770 x235
Dot Hill Systems Corp.               Fax:   +1 (732) 264-8798
82 Bethany Road, Suite 7             Email: Jason.Tishler@dothill.com
Hazlet, NJ 07730 USA                 WWW:   http://www.dothill.com

Thanks to Jason

From
"adez"
Date:
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Hi,
Jason,

>>>Why did you build PostgreSQL?  Cygwin already contains a pre-built
>>>version (i.e., 7.1.1).
>> Because that configuration has not enable-multibyte, & without
>> java support.
>Good point.  Would you like me to include the above functionality in
>my next distribution?
You are very nice!

Thank you very much!

remember:
   multibyte, java support.


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