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From: surendar@maxine.WPI.EDU (Surendar Chandra)
Subject: Re: A strange Postgres Story
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To: bennouar@vlsi.polymtl.ca (Djamar Bennouar)
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 91 0:18:17 EDT
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In your last mail, Djamar Bennouar, you write...
> 
> I would like to Know what is the  exact story between Postgres and
> the name DesDbCL

The same is happening to us here. The name of our offending database is
surendar . We tried to destroy all databases and recreate them and still it
will not accept the name surendar. It will accept any other name.I looked for 
any file or directory named surendar anywhere in the system and could find 
none. Strange..

Thnx,
surendar
