Re: OS X Install
От | David Teran |
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Тема | Re: OS X Install |
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Msg-id | 4976051D-233D-11D9-B845-000A95A6F0DC@cluster9.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: OS X Install (John DeSoi <desoi@pgedit.com>) |
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Re: OS X Install
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Список | pgsql-general |
> I think the user is there in 10.3 by default. Apple is using > PostgreSQL in one of their products. In order to use postgres (and to > have postgres show up as a normal user available in the login menu) I > deleted the user in NetInfo Manager. You also have to delete the > postgres group. After doing this, I was able to create a postgres user > in the accounts view of System Preferences. > One thing is for sure: MacOS X, neither panther (10.3) nor jaguar (10.2) have a user named 'postgres' as default. And Apple Remote Desktop 2.x which uses internally a postgres 7.3.2 database to store statistic data does not use the postgres user afaik, it uses root... regards David
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