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-Now that PostgreSQL is installed, you should read the documentation and
-implementation guides. These can be found at:
-
- http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs
-
-You may wish to subscribe to the PostgreSQL user-support mailing list.
-Send an e-mail to pgsql-questions-request@postgresql.org with the
-text "subscribe" in the message body.
-
-If you built PostgreSQL with TCL/TK support, you can use the pgaccess
-utility to get a TCL/TK based database frontend for database
-operations. You do NOT need to install the pgaccess port separately.
-
-If you built in the TCL support, you can load the Pg package into your
-TCL scripts as easily as ``package require Pgtcl''.
-
-If you built with Java support, add
-/usr/local/share/java/classes/postgresql.jar to your classpath.
-
-If you have many tables and many clients running, consider raising
-kern.maxfiles using sysctl(8).
-
-Use createlang(1) to install languages into your database.
-Supported languages are 'plpgsql', 'pltcl', 'pltclu', and 'plperl'.