Re: [SOLVED] Re: initdb error: "could not identify current
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Тема | Re: [SOLVED] Re: initdb error: "could not identify current |
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Msg-id | D371BD5ED5A8F17F486AF17B@tiedgar.internal.presence-group.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [SOLVED] Re: initdb error: "could not identify current directory" (or, what have i done now?) (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
tom, > We're doing the best we can already: when the failure occurs, we really > don't know which directory is the problem, and cannot find out because > we can't navigate above it to find out its name. good point. catch-22. at the very least, some knowledgeable commentary in docs/FAQ/howto/Troubleshooting/etc could well be useful ... > I note that pwd is not any better: > > g42:~ tgl$ mkdir ~/zit > g42:~/zit tgl$ mkdir ~/zit/zap > g42:~/zit tgl$ chmod 111 ~/zit > g42:~/zit tgl$ cd ~/zit/zap > g42:~/zit/zap tgl$ pwd > /Users/tgl/zit/zap > g42:~/zit/zap tgl$ /bin/pwd > pwd: : Permission denied > g42:~/zit/zap tgl$ interesting. i need to read-up/monkey-around a bit b4 it bites me in the a__ again. > (bash is probably not doing anyone any favors by masking the problem in > its built-in PWD command.) being primarily a tcsh user (yes, i'm old), i did'na kno that. so *that's* the diff bet pwd and /bin/pwd on _your_ sys, yes? > You need to try to reconstruct how /Volumes/data/ got to be that way, > and see if it was simple pilot error or if some tool messed up the > permissions for you. of course, you're right. i'm betting on occam's razor --> 'pilot error' (hence, the "(or, what have i done now?)" in the Sub:), but due diligence _is_ called for. (there's a cute/useful mount manager util called SharePoints which i tried a while back that i _think_ may have made it EASY for me to screw things up ... not their fault, tho) again, tom, thanks! now on to make postfix behave w/ pgsql8rc1! =) best, richard
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