| From: | Frank Seesink <frank(at)mail(dot)wvnet(dot)edu> |
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| To: | pgsql-cygwin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: initdb failure with PostgreSQL 7.3.2 / Cygwin 1.3.22-1 / |
| Date: | 2003-05-02 21:37:11 |
| Message-ID: | 3EB2E507.303@mail.wvnet.edu |
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Ok, looks my non-attachment attempt worked. So I'll repeat something I
asked in private:
I have spent the better part of the afternoon digging back thru the last
4 months of postings. One thing caught my eye.
Jason, you mention repeatedly about a file
/tmp/cygipc_0
But I have yet to see that file on XP (where PostgreSQL is NOT working)
_OR_ Windows 2000 (where the exact same install IS working). All I see
are the /tmp/MultiFile* files.
Is this file you mention still valid now? And if so, how do you explain
the Windows 2000 box working properly? I'm confused.
Or does the /tmp/cygipc_0 only show up when postmaster itself is run,
kind of like a PID file or other filelocking mechanism? Please note I
have only been working thus far with the test command 'ipctest s' and
the 'initdb' command. I have yet to fire up postgres itself yet.
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