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To: | Dave Page <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk>, pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: can't open file '/var/root/.pgpass' ? |
Date: | 2006-01-17 22:09:39 |
Message-ID: | 43CD6B23.4020009@gmail.com |
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hi,
> OK, that's a little weird. What is $HOME set to? On my box it's
> /Users/dpage.
% echo $HOME
/Users/devuser
i.e., my normal, non-root user's DIR ...
> So it sounds like it's not writing the file properly. The function below is
> the one that figures out the filename. It would appear that it would most
> likely be wxStandardPaths that's getting it wrong if anything, but then it
> works fine for me.
>
> wxString pgServer::passwordFilename()
> {
> wxStandardPaths stdp;
> wxString fname=stdp.GetUserConfigDir()
> #ifdef WIN32
> + wxT("\\postgresql");
> mkdir(fname.ToAscii());
> fname += wxT("\\pgpass.conf");
>
> #else
> + wxT("/.pgpass");
> #endif
>
> wxLogInfo(wxT("Using password file %s"), fname.c_str()); return
> fname;
> }
hrm ... nothing above looks odd. if wxStandardPaths was broken, there'd be lots of *other*
problems as well, i'd think.
it's something else ... :-/
richard
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