| From: | Monte Milanuk <milanuk(at)nwinternet(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: OS X Install |
| Date: | 2004-10-17 22:24:36 |
| Message-ID: | ckurf5$jh4$1@sea.gmane.org |
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John DeSoi wrote:
> I think that would be the easiest approach (delete the account and
> recreate it from the command line). Hopefully this will give you a setup
> similar to the original one if you don't want postgres in the login
> menu. Once you have it in NetInfo, you can set it up like the other
> invisible users.
>
I went ahead and deleted the postgres user via the Account Manager and
set about creating the account from the command line. A little more
involved than I'd expected; I'd forgotten that OS X, while nominally
UNIX, doesn't use /etc/passwd and /etc/groups the way most of the BSD's
and Linux variants that I've played with do. Had to search the Unix
forum at Apple's Discussion board, and found a link to an article at
O'Reilly's that included details on how to set up a new user and group
from the command line using 'nicl' to manipulate NetInfo (the article
was specifically for Oracle, but it had the info I needed). Double
checked everything in NetInfo, looked good, so I started up postgreSQL.
Seems to be running OK. Now I just need to figure out what I'm going
to do w/ it ;)
Thanks,
Monte
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