On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 05:32:40PM +0300, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote: > > Hi, > > On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Philip Yarra wrote: > > >Hi Devrim, I ran into another RPM issue, this time with Slony. > > :-) > > >I grabbed the RPM from > >http://developer.postgresql.org/~devrim/slony/1.1.0/rpms/PG8.0.3/ > > > >Trying to run slon_start, I got errors such as: > >$ slon_start --config /etc/slon_tools.conf 2 > >Invoke slon for node 2 - @@@/slon -s 1000 -d2 -g 80 replication 'host=dev2 > >dbname=booktown user=postgres port=5432' 2>&1 > >>/var/log/slony/slony1/node2/booktown-2005-10-05_16:23:53.log & > >sh: line 1: @@@/slon: No such file or directory > >Slon failed to start for cluster replication, node node2 > > > >This turned out to be because /usr/lib/pgsql/slon-tools.pm contained > >several > >un-expanded @@PGBINDIR@@ prefixes - once I replaced them with /usr/bin it > >all > >ran just fine.
This is also a problem for 64bit machines which like to install things in lib64. The @@PGBINDIR@@ is also unset in these cases. Generally a short sed (or perl if you like) script will fix these up. But it is really pretty obscure trail for people to find the exact problem. --elein > > Hrrm. > > It seems that I've installed wrong file in the spec :( However slon-tools > file is not updated by the Makefile, so I'll try to fix that, too. > > Thanks for the report. It will fixed in CVS and all the RPM sets later > today. Always feel free to send me a patch if you want, I can apply your > patch, too. > > BTW, could you please report the possible Slony problems to > slony1-general@gborg.postgresql.org later? > > Regards, > -- > Devrim GUNDUZ > Kivi Bili?im Teknolojileri - http://www.kivi.com.tr > devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr > > http://www.gunduz.org > _______________________________________________ > Slony1-general mailing list > Slony1-general@gborg.postgresql.org > http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/slony1-general ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org