Tom Lane wrote: >"David Lloyd-Jones" <david.lloyd-jones@attcanada.ca> writes: >> than one can read them) but I don't
seehow this adds up: I'm not on a >> network, and PSQL, which is a front end to PostgreSQL, just like PGAccess >is
>>supposed to be, is running fine. > >By default, psql connects via a Unix-socket path, not by TCP. PGAccess >is
writtendifferently and always tries to connect by TCP. If you try >to start psql with "-h localhost" or some such, it
willtry TCP and >fail in the same way ...
If you leave blank the host field of pgaccess's connection dialog, it will
use UNIX sockets instead of TCP/IP.
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