Thus spake The Hermit Hacker
> > connectDB() failed: Is the postmaster running and accepting connections at 'UNIX Socket' on port '5432'?
> New default startup disabled TCP/IP connections, using Unix Domain Sockets
> exclusively. If PGHOST/PGPORT are set, then the "frontends" try to use TCP/IP
> vs Unix Domain, and will therefore fail. To get the old behaviour, startup
> postmaster with the -i option to turn TCP/IP connections back on again...
Hmmm. I saw that discussion but I didn't think it applied to me because
I don't run it over the network. So if I unset PGHOST/PGPORT then it
should work?
I tried this and it wasn't set. I tried setting it and it still didn't
work. So, so far I have tried;
With and without PGHOST/PGPORT defined
With and without -i flag
Something else?
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