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Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database
Dutch Glory <dutch.glory@yahoo.com> — 2026-05-07T08:33:53Z
proposal: Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database: sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-18/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/18/data/ initdb this way Postgresql is ready to use... _________________________________ Dank U - Thank You Twitter: http://twitter.com/OpenSimFan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andre.verwijs Instagram: https://instagram.com/dutchglory
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Re: Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database
David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> — 2026-05-07T12:40:39Z
On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Dutch Glory <dutch.glory@yahoo.com> wrote: > > proposal: > Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new > instance/main database: > sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-18/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/18/data/ initdb > > No, make/ninja install should not create a database. That is outside its appropriate responsibilities. Installing from source stops once the binaries are installed. Using the installed product is up to the user. David J.
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Re: Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database
Isaac Morland <isaac.morland@gmail.com> — 2026-05-07T12:44:12Z
On Thu, 7 May 2026 at 08:40, David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Dutch Glory <dutch.glory@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> >> proposal: >> Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new >> instance/main database: >> sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-18/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/lib/pgsql/18/data/ >> initdb >> >> > No, make/ninja install should not create a database. That is outside its > appropriate responsibilities. Installing from source stops once the > binaries are installed. Using the installed product is up to the user. > Also there are lots of reasons to install Postgres without creating an instance. This is actually one of the things I don't like about the Ubuntu installer, which defaults to creating an instance (although this behaviour can be suppressed by creating a config file with an appropriate directive first).
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Re: Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database
Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> — 2026-05-07T13:35:29Z
On 2026-05-07 Th 8:44 AM, Isaac Morland wrote: > On Thu, 7 May 2026 at 08:40, David G. Johnston > <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Dutch Glory <dutch.glory@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > proposal: > Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create > new instance/main database: > sudo -u postgres /usr/pgsql-18/bin/pg_ctl -D > /var/lib/pgsql/18/data/ initdb > > > No, make/ninja install should not create a database. That is > outside its appropriate responsibilities. Installing from source > stops once the binaries are installed. Using the installed > product is up to the user. > > > Also there are lots of reasons to install Postgres without creating an > instance. This is actually one of the things I don't like about the > Ubuntu installer, which defaults to creating an instance (although > this behaviour can be suppressed by creating a config file with an > appropriate directive first). +1 It's annoyed me many times. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB:https://www.enterprisedb.com
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Re: Postgresql 18 Linux (all flavors) - with installation, create new instance/main database
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2026-05-07T14:07:00Z
Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes: > On 2026-05-07 Th 8:44 AM, Isaac Morland wrote: >> No, make/ninja install should not create a database. That is >> outside its appropriate responsibilities. Installing from source >> stops once the binaries are installed. Using the installed >> product is up to the user. >> >> Also there are lots of reasons to install Postgres without creating an >> instance. This is actually one of the things I don't like about the >> Ubuntu installer, which defaults to creating an instance (although >> this behaviour can be suppressed by creating a config file with an >> appropriate directive first). > +1 It's annoyed me many times. Yeah. When I was with Red Hat, there was a pretty nearly ironclad rule that simply installing a package shouldn't cause it to do anything. The argument for this was that you should be able to select fairly large package sets at system install time and not worry about half-configured servers starting up on you. Exceptions were made for services that were (a) essential to system functionality and (b) having default configurations that were both secure and widely useful as-is. It's impossible to argue that Postgres meets either condition. regards, tom lane