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Re: [HACKERS] Fix for running from admin account on win32

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Old 04-18-2008, 12:18 AM
Magnus Hagander
 
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Default Re: [HACKERS] Fix for running from admin account on win32

> > > You'll still need to run the postmaster frmo pg_ctl to
> get the "run
> > > as admin" part. The only part that could be moved is the

> Job Object
> > > for management. And you're normally not going to need

> that one when
> > > you're not running as a service. Maybe sometimes, but I

> doubt it's
> > > worth it. If we could solve the run-as-admin inside the

> postmaster
> > > it might be different, but AFAICS we can't.

> >
> > Yeah, I thought we'd agreed that the patch was fine as-is.

>
> Fine. I just wanted to make sure the decions was being made
> in terms of logic, rather than Win32 cruft avoidance. The
> previous discussion was not clear on this point.


I just came across another problem with this patch. It's not complete

You can *run* postgresql fine with it, but you can't run initdb. Oops.

I'll look at completing it with an update to initdb. There's nothing
*wrong* with the patch that's in the queue now (that I know of, of
course), so this is just an extension to it.

//Magnus

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