John Norman <john@7fff.com> writes:
> I'm running this all locally on my laptop.
> I checkout stdout and stderr: Nothing.
Hmph ... how are you starting the server exactly?
I now notice that you're running on OS X ... what version of that?
Do you have SIP enabled? SIP has been known to break stuff like
this; in particular I'm thinking of its habit of silently suppressing
key environment variables like DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH at inopportune times.
If your setup is such that your psql needs that set to start correctly,
that could be a place to look for an explanation.
A related thought is that maybe PATH in the server is different from
what you have interactively, so that it's not finding psql, or finding
the wrong copy. Specifying a full path to psql in the invoked script
would help narrow that down.
regards, tom lane
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