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Batchmod app
Batchmod app











batchmod app
  1. Batchmod app install#
  2. Batchmod app upgrade#

Batchmod app upgrade#

Order to upgrade are handled by features in the new version.Īnyhow, thanks for the info. Version isn't straightforward, and some of the things I need to do in Makes most of what I need to do much easier thanks to recently addedįeatures. Version of PostgreSQL (v9.5.3 I'm currently running v9.1.2), which

Batchmod app install#

I believe that the more elegant solution is to install the most recent Terminal to make PostgreSQL do what I need it to do. Because I'm still not sufficiently proficient at command line in (I know of at least three instances of that unconscionableĢ. They've been broken by Apple with the Yosemite installation process There are still other aspects of PostgreSQLġ. It worked, but it was really an inelegant Band-Aid kind of solution, and Server working, so I ended up using BatChmod.app

batchmod app

I needed to get it done ASAP to get the Postgres Purchase an upgrade from the old version I own (v4 or v5.I Can Pathfinder do what I want to do? If so, I'll I'm not proficient with command line, and I'd rather use a GUI app The folders and files using using command line in Terminal.app, but I'm sure there's a way to force the user name and permissions on It won't let me delete myself at all from the Sharing & Let me set the "postgres" user (which does exist) as the owner, and

batchmod app

Postgres data folder from the old Mac Pro to the new Mac Pro, butĮvery kind of copying operation I've tried screws up theĬommand-I (the Finder info window) is no help, because it won't I believe I could solve the problem if I could just transfer the Restore from that backup on the new Mac Pro, but the restore Utility to create a data base backup on the old Mac Pro, and then Yosemite removesįiles from folders with "No access" permissions, and generallyīreaks the postgres installation. Volume to the new Mac Pro and then updating the system to Yosemiteĭoes great violence to the postgres installation. Now, I have the postgres server running properly on the old Mac The postgres server won't operate correctly. For most of the dataīase files, the permissions must be as follows: Picky about the folder and file permissions. I'm trying to migrate a PostgreSQL data base from a Mac Pro 5.1













Batchmod app