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  1. RE: [HACKERS] RE: New ecgp code problem.

    Michael Meskes <meskes@topsystem.de> — 1998-02-21T15:27:19Z

    I was afraid to hear something like that.
    
    I just tried starting posgres manually and enter the statement that
    caused the seg fault manually but then it works!
    
    I will try to find some more time. 
    
    Michael
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    > ----------
    > From: 	Thomas G. Lockhart[SMTP:lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu]
    > Sent: 	Freitag, 20. Februar 1998 14:26
    > To: 	The Hermit Hacker
    > Cc: 	Meskes, Michael; emkxp01@mtcc.demon.co.uk;
    > pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
    > Subject: 	Re: [HACKERS] RE: New ecgp code problem.
    > 
    > > > Unfortunately createdb as user postgres doesn't work either, so I
    > have
    > > > to keep debugging without being able to run the binary.
    > >
    > >         I'm curious here as to why nobody has looked into this
    > > problem...
    > 
    > Because no one else sees the problem? I've forgotten what your symptom
    > actually is, but from the 980217 cvs tree:
    > 
    > postgres=> \q
    > golem$ createuser tgl
    > Enter user's postgres ID or RETURN to use unix user ID: 106 ->
    > Is user "tgl" allowed to create databases (y/n) y
    > Is user "tgl" allowed to add users? (y/n) y
    > createuser: tgl was successfully added
    > ...
    > golem> createdb
    > golem> psql
    > Welcome to the POSTGRESQL interactive sql monitor:
    > ...
    > You are currently connected to the database: tgl
    > 
    > tgl=>
    > 
    > Have you done a complete "make clean; make install; initdb" cycle??
    > 
    >                                                   - Tom
    >