eh... no I installed once from source, because the package-manager failed to 
install the main application (PostgreSQL 8.3). Somehow it could not configure 
(after a few minutes the make command ended and an error popped up). Therefore 
I had to start from source, which did work.
Today after getting this error message time after time I did start all over 
again and executed the ./configure-make-make install sequence again. Can that 
be harmful? Should I uninstall completely before doing that?

Unless this is an unstable system, I did get it running! The end-application is 
connecting and working.

Thanks for your help,

Reno



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