From: | Naoya Anzai <anzai-naoya(at)mxu(dot)nes(dot)nec(dot)co(dot)jp> |
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To: | "pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | Akio Iwaasa <iwaasa(at)mxs(dot)nes(dot)nec(dot)co(dot)jp> |
Subject: | PostgreSQL Service on Windows does not start. ~ "is not a valid Win32 application" |
Date: | 2013-10-28 05:26:58 |
Message-ID: | 116262CF971C844FB6E793F8809B51C6B2C488@BPXM02GP.gisp.nec.co.jp |
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Hi All,
I have found a case that PostgreSQL Service does not start.
When it happens, the following error appears.
"is not a valid Win32 application"
This failure occurs when the following conditions are true.
1. There is "postgres.exe" in any directory that contains a space,
such as "Program Files".
e.g.)
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\bin\postgres.exe
2. A file using the first white space-delimited
tokens of that directory as the file name exists,
and there is it in the same hierarchy.
e.g.)
C:\Program //file
"pg_ctl.exe" as PostgreSQL Service creates a postgres
process using an absolute path which indicates the
location of "postgres.exe",but the path is not enclosed
in quotation.
Therefore,if the above-mentioned conditions are true,
CreateProcessAsUser(a Windows Function called by pg_ctl.exe)
tries to create a process using the other file such
as "Program", so the service fails to start.
Accordingly, I think that the command path should be
enclosed in quotation.
I created a patch to fix this failure,
So could anyone confirm?
Regards,
Naoya
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Naoya Anzai
Engineering Department
NEC Soft, Ltd.
E-Mail: anzai-naoya(at)mxu(dot)nes(dot)nec(dot)co(dot)jp
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