Error in postgreSQL
Hi all,
I�m using postgreSQL in WinME and i had a very strange problem. When i start
the postgres the process postmaster starts, but it stops soon after. So i can�t
use the bd.
Does someone know the problem?
Tks
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Jos� Augusto Tovar
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Jos� Augusto Tovar wrote:
Hi all,
I�m using postgreSQL in WinME and i had a very strange problem. When i start
the postgres the process postmaster starts, but it stops soon after. So i can�t
use the bd.
I don't think PostgreSQL will *ever* have WinME as a recommended
platform. However, if anyone is to help you, you'll need to state which
version(s) of the various packages you installed, where you got them
from, how you installed and what error messages you get.
HTH
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
you should check the logs, when postmaster dies right after starting it
always leaves a helpfull message there.
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 10:09, José Augusto Tovar wrote:
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Hi all,
I´m using postgreSQL in WinME and i had a very strange problem. When i start
the postgres the process postmaster starts, but it stops soon after. So i can´t
use the bd.Does someone know the problem?
Tks
______________________
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José Augusto Tovar wrote:
Hi all,
I´m using postgreSQL in WinME and i had a very strange problem. When i
start
the postgres the process postmaster starts, but it stops soon after. So i
can´t
use the bd.
Jose,
I work in a Windows shop. We have removed WindowsME from ALL machines. It
has some really big memory leaks. When applications are closed the RAM they
were using isn't cleared. If you can't go forward to Windows 2000 go back
to Windows 98SE. The leaks are so bad that ME will lock even when running
rountine software such as Excel or Word.
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