Re: Where is 'createdb'?

From: Christopher Opena <counterveil(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: "PostgreSQL (General)" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Where is 'createdb'?
Date: 2012-11-01 15:39:45
Message-ID: CAFOrgqe3yGdm_xJGEgkJ8kLjHS_kYVQ9Xy60yYWQs7bk-eTSKA@mail.gmail.com
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What version of PostgreSQL did you install and how did you install it? I
have 9.2.1 and it installed createdb into the default /usr/bin/ path, as
did 9.1 and 9.0 before it (installed via yum in my case).

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Kevin Burton <rkevinburton(at)charter(dot)net>wrote:

> This is probably a question for the authors of a book I have been reading
> but it may be faster to get an answer here.****
>
> ** **
>
> I was trying to follow along in a book ‘Seven Databases in Seven Weeks’
> and chapter 2 deals with PostgreSQL. One of the first things it does is
> issue a command ‘createdb book’. The text before this command says, “Once
> you have Postgres installed, create a schema called book using the
> following command: $ createdb book’ But when I tried to issue this command
> (at a Linux command prompt) I get ‘createdb command not found’. Are the
> authors out of date? What is the current command?****
>
> ** **
>
> Kevin****
>

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