Patrick Kevin McCaffrey <pkm@xxxxxxx> writes: > I'm new to PostgreSQL, but am trying to set up a server on my machine. The PostgreSQL server is to run inside of a LXC container - I'm not sure if this is contributing to my problem or not, but it's worth mentioning. The main OS (host) of my machine is Ubuntu 11.10 (mostly, some packages are updated to newer versions), and my guest OS (inside the container) is Debian. I compiled PostgreSQL from source, and installed it inside the container. However, I did have to use the "without zlib" and "without readline" options to compile. This is strange, as both libraries are installed (confirmed via aptitude). I don't know Ubuntu at all, but on many Linux distributions the problem would likely be that you don't have the "-devel" or "-dev" subpackages installed for zlib and readline. The base package is enough to run programs against the library, but not enough to compile against. > I'm following the instructions that come with the source, and am stuck on this line: > /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > When I run it, I get the following: > sh: cannot create /dev/null: Permission denied That's bizarre. I don't know much about LXC either, but it sounds like it's not providing /dev/null to programs inside the container. That's pretty nasty :-(. You might consider trying to get PG running without a container first, so as to debug one problem at a time. 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