On Mar 26, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
After I sent my last email, a light bulb went off. I remembered a
similar problem I had a while ago with parts of postgres not having
read permission. Sure enough after I
[root@xx /usr/local/pgsql]# chmod -R a+r *
then restart postgres everything is fine.
This is a IMHO a bug in the install script. All of the postgres
install should be world readable, regardless of the umask (or at
least provide a warning).
What? Are you actually saying that a PG data directory should be
world readable? That will never happen as that throws out even the
most basic security facilities.
Erik Jones
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