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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ ALTER TABLE public.application_services_state OWNER TO synapse_user; |
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It can be worked around by changing the username to `synapse`, for example by using `sed`: |
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```Shell |
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$ sed -i "s/synapse_user/synapse/g" homeserver.sql" |
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$ sed -i "s/synapse_user/synapse/g" homeserver.sql |
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``` |
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This uses sed to perform an 'in-place' (`-i`) replacement globally (`/g`), searching for `synapse user` and replacing with `synapse` (`s/synapse_user/synapse`). If your database username was different, change `synapse_user` to that username instead. |
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