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On 11 October 2015 21:18:34 BST, Matt Stevenson <mrmstevenson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:MattKind RegardsIs this right ?So I gather I will need a user account that is a member of sudoers file or group?I have this irritating loop where I cannot create Postgresql super users as root.Now am going to try version 9, with these instructions.Have installed it once before version 8, was a bit fiddly eventually got it going.Hey ThereRecently found an open source CRM which integrates with Google drive and Calendar, runs on Python, Perl and Postgresql on Linux or Windows.
http://www.globalteckz.com/blog/how-to-install-odoo-version-9-on-ubuntu--
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I have always used the "postgres" user account to create any postgres dbms users as per the example in the link. Does this not work for you?
Kevin
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