2001-04-21 11:34:34 +00:00
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* IMPORTANT UPGRADE NOTICE * IMPORTANT UPGRADE NOTICE *
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The PostgreSQL port now obeys hier(7) by default, which means that it
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installs into:
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/usr/local/bin
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/usr/local/lib
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/usr/local/include/pgsql
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You *must* move away your old installation from users' and
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ldconfig(8)'s PATHs. If you rather install using the old-fashion
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layout, cancel now and build the port with "make -DWITH_OLD_LAYOUT".
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The pgsql user's home dir is /usr/local/pgsql by default, but can be
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changed with for example chpass(1). Datadir defaults to ~pgsql/data,
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but can be changed by modifying the ~pgsql/.profile script.
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As always, you *must* dump existing databases before stopping and
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removing your old postgresql, as part of the update. This is *NOT*
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done by this port!
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To initialize the database, you should run initdb as the "pgsql" user.
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2001-02-20 21:45:15 +00:00
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Example:
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su -l pgsql -c initdb
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You can then start PostgreSQL by running:
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2001-03-15 19:26:26 +00:00
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh start
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2001-04-21 11:34:34 +00:00
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For postmaster settings, see ~pgsql/data/postmaster.conf
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