Hi Arbol
Use this command and it will show all the files installed by the package.
dpkg-query -L postgresql-16
Regards
Kashif Zeeshan
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:50 AM Muhammad Ikram <mmikram@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Arbol,Hope above response from Usman must have resolved your issue. You may also try by finding any binary of PostgreSQL. e.g.find /usr -name pg_ctl
/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl
/usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pg_ctlRegards,IkramOn Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:33 AM Muhammad Usman Khan <usman.k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Arbol,
You can try from the following commands:dpkg-query -L postgresql-16which psqlsudo find / -name "postgres" 2>/dev/nullOn Fri, 23 Aug 2024 at 05:35, Arbol One <ArbolOne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed 'postgres --version' and got this msg:
bash: postgres: command not found'psql --version', however, does work and gives me this message :
psql (PostgreSQL) 16.3 (Debian 16.3-1.pgdg120+1)
Obviously postgres is not in the path, but I don't know where the 'apt-get' installed it or why it did not add it to the path.
Is there a way I can locate the installation directory?
Thank in advance.
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