I changed the hwclock and date/time of the system and synced hwclock with date/time. hwclock was showing a date around a year ago, which may be due to some incorrect selection during setup. I will compile again when I will get access to the server. I will remember it and will check for other compilations too.
Thanks for the help. On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > c k <shreeseva.learn...@gmail.com> writes: > > Yesterday we configured a new server with Fedora 17 64 bit and updated > it's > > kernel to 3.8. I have to compile and install postgresql with python. So I > > executed commands > > > ./configure --with-python > > make > > > but make is running for last 16 hours and still not completed. It is > > showing same messages again and again like checking pthreads.h usability > > etc. I have downloaded latest source from postgresql website. > > Wild guess, but: check your system clock, maybe it's set far in the > past. There are places where the build will act strange if the source > file timestamps are newer than the system clock reading. > > regards, tom lane >