Confirmed on Ubuntu 9.10 and postgresql-8.4. workaround: cd /etc/init.d sudo update-rc.d -f postgresql-8.4 remove sudo update-rc.d postgresql-8.4 defaults
This changed the scripts in /etc/rc*.d from S19 to S20. Solution thus similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-8.4/+bug/264336/comments/32
Confirmed on Ubuntu 9.10 and postgresql-8.4.
workaround:
cd /etc/init.d
sudo update-rc.d -f postgresql-8.4 remove
sudo update-rc.d postgresql-8.4 defaults
This changed the scripts in /etc/rc*.d from S19 to S20. /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ postgresql- 8.4/+bug/ 264336/ comments/ 32
Solution thus similar to https:/