Re: psql ERROR

From: "Henshall, Stuart - WCP" <SHenshall(at)westcountrypublications(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: "'Ray Martin'" <rtm1(at)indianvalley(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-cygwin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: psql ERROR
Date: 2001-12-10 10:29:44
Message-ID: E2870D8CE1CCD311BAF50008C71EDE8E01F74749@MAIL_EXCHANGE
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I think its readline that still depends on cygncurses5.dll. Since psql uses
readline, psql depends on cygncurses5.dll. I suspect is you look back over
the previous stuff on full in cygwin setup you should be able to find it.
This has come up before so you'll probably find out more by searching the
list.
- Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Martin [mailto:rtm1(at)indianvalley(dot)com]
Sent: 10 December 2001 09:19
To: cyg win; jason(at)tishler(dot)net
Cc: pgsql-cygwin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: [CYGWIN] psql ERROR

Hello,
This is a two part message\report:
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Running Win2K Server " Please no snickers" =) All up to date !
Was running Cygwin 1.3.5 Complete install "net of course"
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The first one is about "tcsh shell", that was not a real biggy. Because I
normally use "bash". Then I tried to get "PostgresSQL 7.1.3" installed &
configured and it seamed a bit more serious. I have included everthing I can
think of in this email.

The first thing I did was get the lastest copy of CYGWIN ver 1.3.6, this was
to try & fix the error I got when I tried to go from "Bash Shell" to "Tcsh
Shell" Error counld not find "cygcurses5.dll"
Then following the instructions in "postgresql-7.1.3.README" I downloaded &
installed "cygipc-1.11-1.tar.bz2". Following the README for "IPC". I setup
all the user accounts and service for "ipc-daemon" & "PostgresSQL". Started
& tested "ipc", all went good. Then went through setting up "initdb &
Postmaster", all went good. Then when I fired off the command "psql
templete1" is when I got the same Error as I did when I tried to use "tcsh".

My real question is:
Am I to make this "cugcurses5.dll" locally on my computer, or should it be
part of the binary Dist. of "Cygwin"?
OR; Is this A BUG?

Both "ipc-daemon & postmaster" are runnig fine as services. throwing NO
ERROR or taxing the system.

I would be very thankful for any pointers or help on this!

Best Regards, Ray Martin rtm1(at)indianvalley(dot)com

This is the ERROR
" The Dynamic link library cygncurses5.dll could not be found
C:\cygwin\bin;C:\WINNT\system;C:\cygwin\bin;C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin"

Here is a copy of the buffer from Bash2.05a
######################################################################
Administrator(at)CNOS-RTM
$ login postgres
Password:
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM ~
$ s
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /home
$ s
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /
$ c bin
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /bin
$ initdb -D /var/pgsql/data
[1] 312
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /bin
$ This database system will be initialized with username "postgres".
This user will own all the data files and must also own the server process.
Fixing permissions on existing directory /var/pgsql/data
Creating directory /var/pgsql/data/base
Creating directory /var/pgsql/data/global
Creating directory /var/pgsql/data/pg_xlog
Creating template1 database in /var/pgsql/data/base/1
DEBUG: database system was shut down at 2001-12-10 01:57:09
DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 8)
DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 8); Undo record at (0, 8); Shutdown TRUE
DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 514; NextOid: 16384
DEBUG: database system is in production state
Creating global relations in /var/pgsql/data/global
DEBUG: database system was shut down at 2001-12-10 01:57:19
DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 112)
DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 112); Undo record at (0, 0); Shutdown TRUE
DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 514; NextOid: 17199
DEBUG: database system is in production state
Initializing pg_shadow.
Enabling unlimited row width for system tables.
Creating system views.
Loading pg_description.
Setting lastsysoid.
Vacuuming database.
Copying template1 to template0.
Success. You can now start the database server using:
/bin/postmaster -D /var/pgsql/data
or
/bin/pg_ctl -D /var/pgsql/data -l logfile start
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /bin
$ postmaster -D /var/pgsql/data &
[1] 1432
psql templete1
postgres(at)CNOS-RTM /bin
$
######################################################################
Here is a copy of ".bashrc & .profile & .inputrc"
######################################################################
# .bashrc File customized By: Raymond T. Martin
# User specific aliases and functions
shopt -s nocaseglob
alias a='pwd'
alias c='cd'
alias x='exit'
alias bu='bunzip2'
alias h='cd ~'
alias gz='gzip -9'
alias gx='gunzip -df'
alias cl='clear'
alias la='ls -a'
alias lo='ls -la'
alias rm='rm -i'
alias mv='mv -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias s='cd ..'
alias d='ls -a'
alias p='cd -'
alias pt='ps -ef | grep'
alias ss='source ~/.bashrc'
alias td='tar -xvf'
alias tc='tar -cvf'
alias c1='cd /cygdrive/c/ && d'
alias d1='cd /cygdrive/d/ && d'
alias e1='cd /cygdrive/e/ && d'
alias f1='cd /cygdrive/f/ && d'
alias g1='cd /cygdrive/g/ && d'
alias h1='cd /cygdrive/h/ && d'
alias i1='cd /cygdrive/i/ && d'
alias j1='cd /cygdrive/j/ && d'
alias k1='cd /cygdrive/k/ && d'
alias l1='cd /cygdrive/l/ && d'
alias m1='cd /cygdrive/m/ && d'
alias n1='cd /cygdrive/n/ && d'
alias o1='cd /cygdrive/o/ && d'
alias p1='cd /cygdrive/p/ && d'
alias q1='cd /cygdrive/q/ && d'
alias r1='cd /cygdrive/r/ && d'
alias t1='cd /cygdrive/t/ && d'
alias u1='cd /cygdrive/u/ && d'
alias z1='cd /cygdrive/z/ && d'
# below this line are parts of .profile
PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:."
export MAKE_MODE=unix
export PS1='\[\033]0;\w\007
\033[32m\]\u(at)\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
$ '
# above this line are parts of .profile
# Read first /etc/inputrc if the variable is not defined, and after the
/etc/inputrc
# include the ~/.inputrc
#[ -z $INPUTRC ] && export INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc
# Source global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
. /etc/bashrc
fi
################################################################
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:$PATH"
unset DOSDRIVE
unset DOSDIR
unset TMPDIR
unset TMP
USER="`id -un`"
# Set up USER's home directory
if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then
HOME="/home/$USER"
fi

if [ ! -d "$HOME" ]; then
mkdir -p "$HOME"
fi
export HOME USER
for i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do
if [ -f $i ]; then
. $i
fi
done
export MAKE_MODE=unix
export PS1='\[\033]0;\w\007
\033[32m\]\u(at)\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
$ '
cd "$HOME"
test -f ./.bashrc && . ./.bashrc
###############################################################
# Make Bash 8bit clean
set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on
# Ignore case while completing
set completion-ignore-case on
###############################################################

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