Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Basil Bourque
Subject Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X
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Msg-id 0C3CE277-3560-4D8C-B5CB-E8E41255A640@me.com
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In response to Re: Upgrading to 9.0 on Mac OS X  (Maximilian Tyrtania <lists@contactking.de>)
List pgsql-general
>>> To be clear about the 2 passwords involved with Postgres on your Mac:
>>>
>>> • The installer asks for your usual Mac admin account password, to get permission for 2 operations: (1) to install
stuffon your computer and (2) to create a special Unix user account named (by default) 'postgres'. 
>
> Yes. What confused me is: The installer seems to change the passsword of an already existing postgres user on that
machineto "". Did i understand that correctly? Should it really do that? 

You originally posted that you are upgrading from Postgres 8.4.x to Postgres 9.0.x. I can't speak to that. But I can
say:in upgrading between minor versions of 9.0.x, the 'postgres' user's password definitely does *not* change. 

--Basil Bourque



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