> "GPT" == GPT writes:
GPT> Unfortunately, I had not installed the following package:
GPT> "postgresql-server-dev-11"
GPT> By the way, shouldn't a warning message appear while trying to run:
GPT> `PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/11/bin:$PATH make USE_PGXS=1`
GPT> warning the user that some
GPT writes:
> Both PG versions 10.5 and 11 are installed.
> I have been trying to compile extensions for PG11 by using:
> PATH=/.../11/bin:PATH make USE_...
> but unfortunately PG10 is always being used (the `make` output always
> shows PG10 and refers to `pg_config`).
> 1) Does it have to do wit
On 10/22/18 6:53 AM, GPT wrote:
Unfortunately, I had not installed the following package:
"postgresql-server-dev-11"
By the way, shouldn't a warning message appear while trying to run:
`PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/11/bin:$PATH make USE_PGXS=1`
warning the user that some files are missing.
Exce
Unfortunately, I had not installed the following package:
"postgresql-server-dev-11"
By the way, shouldn't a warning message appear while trying to run:
`PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/11/bin:$PATH make USE_PGXS=1`
warning the user that some files are missing.
Tia
On 10/22/18, GPT wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
Both PG versions 10.5 and 11 are installed.
I have been trying to compile extensions for PG11 by using:
PATH=/.../11/bin:PATH make USE_...
but unfortunately PG10 is always being used (the `make` output always
shows PG10 and refers to `pg_config`).
1) Does it have to do with pg_config?
2) H