Frank Griffith wrote:

>   I don't really know how to attack this problem. Can anyone offer some advice
> on what this means? I don't use PostgreSQL with * for now and don't know why *
> is looking for it. Further, why does * exit? Is it due to pgsql or is the 
> Broken
> Pipe message the clue here?

Asterisk found that you have PostgreSQL installed. If you do not want to use 
it, just remove the module 
that tries to access the PSQL server.

Or if you do not use PSQL at all, remove it from the system, uninstall 
Asterisk, make clean in Asterisk, 
and it shoud install without PSQL support.

HTH

dave

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