Postgresql 11.1: “Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly. Error with...
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I checked the log file and I think this is the part that caused the problem:
Setting up database
[15:30:54] Configuring pg11 to point to existing data dir D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11
Setting PostgreSQL port
= 5432
Executing C:Installed SoftwareDeveloper SoftwarePostgreSQLv11.1/pgc config pg11 --datadir "D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11"
Script exit code: 1
Script output: ################################################
# FATAL SQL Error in check_release
# SQL Message = near "s": syntax error
# SQL Statement = SELECT r.component FROM releases r, versions v
WHERE r.component = v.component
AND r.component LIKE '%D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11%' AND v.is_current = 1
################################################
Script stderr: Program ended with an error exit code
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
I think the problem is the apostrophe in "John's". Does anyone know if that's right? Is there a fix to this problem? I don't want to rename my directory because Postgresql can't handle apostrophes.
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I checked the log file and I think this is the part that caused the problem:
Setting up database
[15:30:54] Configuring pg11 to point to existing data dir D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11
Setting PostgreSQL port
= 5432
Executing C:Installed SoftwareDeveloper SoftwarePostgreSQLv11.1/pgc config pg11 --datadir "D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11"
Script exit code: 1
Script output: ################################################
# FATAL SQL Error in check_release
# SQL Message = near "s": syntax error
# SQL Statement = SELECT r.component FROM releases r, versions v
WHERE r.component = v.component
AND r.component LIKE '%D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11%' AND v.is_current = 1
################################################
Script stderr: Program ended with an error exit code
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
I think the problem is the apostrophe in "John's". Does anyone know if that's right? Is there a fix to this problem? I don't want to rename my directory because Postgresql can't handle apostrophes.
postgresql
Try to install it in a folder without any special char egJohn' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34
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I checked the log file and I think this is the part that caused the problem:
Setting up database
[15:30:54] Configuring pg11 to point to existing data dir D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11
Setting PostgreSQL port
= 5432
Executing C:Installed SoftwareDeveloper SoftwarePostgreSQLv11.1/pgc config pg11 --datadir "D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11"
Script exit code: 1
Script output: ################################################
# FATAL SQL Error in check_release
# SQL Message = near "s": syntax error
# SQL Statement = SELECT r.component FROM releases r, versions v
WHERE r.component = v.component
AND r.component LIKE '%D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11%' AND v.is_current = 1
################################################
Script stderr: Program ended with an error exit code
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
I think the problem is the apostrophe in "John's". Does anyone know if that's right? Is there a fix to this problem? I don't want to rename my directory because Postgresql can't handle apostrophes.
postgresql
I checked the log file and I think this is the part that caused the problem:
Setting up database
[15:30:54] Configuring pg11 to point to existing data dir D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11
Setting PostgreSQL port
= 5432
Executing C:Installed SoftwareDeveloper SoftwarePostgreSQLv11.1/pgc config pg11 --datadir "D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11"
Script exit code: 1
Script output: ################################################
# FATAL SQL Error in check_release
# SQL Message = near "s": syntax error
# SQL Statement = SELECT r.component FROM releases r, versions v
WHERE r.component = v.component
AND r.component LIKE '%D:John's FilesMy DocumentsCodeDatabasesPostgreSQLdatapg11%' AND v.is_current = 1
################################################
Script stderr: Program ended with an error exit code
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error with configuration or permissions. Please see log file for more information.
I think the problem is the apostrophe in "John's". Does anyone know if that's right? Is there a fix to this problem? I don't want to rename my directory because Postgresql can't handle apostrophes.
postgresql
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Try to install it in a folder without any special char egJohn' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34
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Try to install it in a folder without any special char egJohn' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34
Try to install it in a folder without any special char eg
John' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
Try to install it in a folder without any special char eg
John' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34
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Try to install it in a folder without any special char eg
John' <--- s
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:00
And yes. You will probably have to rename your folder or find a workaround to escape that.
– Jorge Campos
Nov 11 at 21:01
Jorge, thanks for confirming that.
– Daly John
Nov 11 at 21:16
That's a bug in OpenSCG's bi aries. You should report it to them.
– Laurenz Albe
Nov 12 at 11:34