Hi guys,
I had exactly the same problem and solved it by purging (instead of just uninstalling or removing) the postgresql-8.2.
Now everything works fine: the /etc/postgresql has been created along with the startup script.
I don't think the difference between remove and purge is obvious and this should be addressed as a more general problem.
Hi guys,
I had exactly the same problem and solved it by purging (instead of just uninstalling or removing) the postgresql-8.2.
Now everything works fine: the /etc/postgresql has been created along with the startup script.
I don't think the difference between remove and purge is obvious and this should be addressed as a more general problem.