Re: OS X Install
От | Monte Milanuk |
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Тема | Re: OS X Install |
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Msg-id | cks5dk$o52$1@sea.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: OS X Install (Lint Hasenpfeffer <lint.postgresql@genium.com>) |
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Re: OS X Install
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Список | pgsql-general |
I'm kind of at the same point: I d/I'd the postgreSQL package from entropy.ch, and it apparently installed OK. As mentioned, there already was a postgres user in NetInfo (Panther on an eMac). Tried just changing the password, home directory, and shell to valid values instead of '*' and '/dev/null'. Couldn't login via 'su - postgres' at all. Tried deleting the postgres user in NetInfo, and re-creating via the Account Manager, but I kept getting an error message that I couldn't use that name (postgres). I read the post above about deleting the group info as well; that allowed me to create a user 'postgres' via the Account Manager. Figure I'll have to twiddle the home dir and shell and whatnot via NetInfo. How do I make that user not visible in the login selection? Should I delete the user 'postgres' in the Account Manager and re-create him w/ the necessary parameters (shell, home dir, password) from the Terminal? Thanks, Monte
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