"Ed L." <pgsql@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > #4 0x0000000000531ee8 in next_token (fp=0x10377ae0, buf=0x7fff32230e60 "", bufsz=4096) at hba.c:128 > #5 0x0000000000532233 in tokenize_file (filename=0x10359b70 "global", file=0x10377ae0, lines=0x7fff322310f8, line_nums=0x7fff322310f0) at hba.c:232 > #6 0x00000000005322e9 in tokenize_file (filename=0x2b1c8cbf5800 "global/pg_auth", file=0x103767a0, lines=0x98b168, line_nums=0x98b170) at hba.c:358 > #7 0x00000000005327ff in load_role () at hba.c:959 Now that I look more closely at those line numbers, it looks like the thing thinks it is processing an include file. Are there any @ signs in your global/pg_auth file? regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general