freebsd-ports/databases/postgresql90-server/pkg-message
Jimmy Olgeni 84c5d89a6e Make the port more "package friendly".
Do not call initdb from Makefile's post-install. Users are required to
manually run initdb, maybe after configuring their preferred database
location in pgsql's user .profile. pkg_add used to simply replace some
existing data files.

Add pkg-message to tell the user about initdb.

Remove 2 empty directories from pkg-plist (pgsql/include/port/freebsd,
pgsql/include/port), since they are not included in "make package" anyway
and cause pkg_deinstall to complain about the plist.

Remove all pgsql/data contents from pkg-plist, so "make deinstall" and
pkg_delete won't clobber existing databases. Minor version upgrades can now be
performed by means of pkg_delete and "make install", without using pg_dump.

Chown %D/pgsql/lib to root:wheel to satisfy ldconfig's recent security
requirements.

Change @dirrm of pgsql to "@unexec rmdir": pkg_deinstall won't complain if
data still exists in that directory at deinstall time.

Approved by:	maintainer
2001-02-20 21:45:15 +00:00

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To initialize the database, you should run
initdb as the "pgsql" user.
Example:
su -l pgsql -c initdb
You can then start PostgreSQL by running:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/pgsql.sh start
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