From: | Bernd Johannes Wuebben <wuebben(at)math(dot)cornell(dot)edu> |
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To: | John C Cusick <jcc2(at)juno(dot)com> |
Cc: | marciom(at)conectiva(dot)com(dot)br, pgsql-admin(at)postgreSQL(dot)org, M(dot)Boekhold(at)et(dot)tudelft(dot)nl |
Subject: | Re: [ADMIN] FATAL 1: SetUserId: |
Date: | 1998-08-13 22:16:17 |
Message-ID: | Pine.SUN.3.91.980813181124.2198A-100000@gradsun |
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On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, John C Cusick wrote:
> Consider blaming RedHat if you must blame or if you are
> frustrated getting it to work properly.
Ok, I will give you suggestion a try.
Oh, I didn't mean to blame anyone and certainly not the postgresql
team. As I readily admitted in one of my mail, the fault might
well lie with the rpm packager which is RedHat in this case. ;-)
Then again RedHat is, whether we like it or not at least at this
point still the number 1 linux distribution. If postgresql doesn't
work out of the box on RedHat 5.1 using the RedHat 5.1 postgresql
rpms that RedHat provided, then I think the postgresql team should
know about it and react in some form or other and if it is just
a friendly mail to the RedHat people telling them how to correct
the situation.
> By the way, Bernd, are you in Ithaca, NY ?? If so, do you
> know of any local user's group for Linux ??
Yes, we do have a group here at Cornell. Why do you ask?
Bernd
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