creating groups (and list archives broken?)
I've been trying to create a group using postgres 6.5.3-23 (that's the
version reported by debian, I'm not sure how to ask postgres what
version it's running).
Here's the syntax that's in the administration manual:
CREATE GROUP grpname
I guess that should really be:
CREATE GROUP grpname;
Anyway, when I try and run that in psql (as user postgres) I get:
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "group"
I have tried looking in the list archives for the answer but I don't
seem to be able to view them.
The link I'm following is:
http://postgresql.lolix.org/mhonarc/pgsql-general
from this page:
http://postgresql.lolix.org/users-lounge/index.html
The error I get is:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access
/mhonarc/pgsql-general/ on this server.
Can someone help me with either problem?
Nic Ferrier
Nic Ferrier writes:
I've been trying to create a group using postgres 6.5.3-23 (that's the
version reported by debian, I'm not sure how to ask postgres what
version it's running).
SELECT version();
Here's the syntax that's in the administration manual:
CREATE GROUP grpname
You must be reading the wrong manual. There is no such command in 6.5.*
There is one in 7.0, however.
I have tried looking in the list archives for the answer but I don't
seem to be able to view them.
When in doubt, use www.geocrawler.com.
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Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> 21-Jan-01 9:48:31 PM >>>
You must be reading the wrong manual. There is no
such command in 6.5.* There is one in 7.0, however.
Doh!
Presumption is a dangerous thing. I had overlooked the different
versions coz I thought that what I got from Debian would be reasonably
current.
Many apologies and thanks for the version info.
Nic
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"Nic Ferrier" wrote:
Presumption is a dangerous thing. I had overlooked the different
versions coz I thought that what I got from Debian would be reasonably
current.
Not if you track "stable". That was frozen about a year ago.
There is a postgresql-doc package that matches the postgresql package.
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