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Bo Berglund wrote: [snip] > The script is supposed to be located somewhere, but I have not the > slightest clue as to where this is... > I know its name (create_tables_postgres.sql) but where can I find it > on Ubuntu after the install done as shown above? If the Ubuntu team didn't make a package themself, the script is missing. I have never used audit databases and therefore I didn't miss the scripts when I created the Debian package. Note to self: Include scripts to Debian package I suppose you have to download the source package and take the scripts from there... > > And when it is found, how do I command postgresl to use the script to > create the audit database? I haven't used postgresql myself, but I think there should be a minimal (command line) client which can be used to execute scripts (as it is in MySQL) Best regards Andreas -- Andreas Tscharner <andy at vis.ethz.ch> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Intruder on level one. All Aliens please proceed to level one." -- Call in "Alien: Resurrection"