Re: [HACKERS] 7.4 Beta1 elog problem

2003-08-10 Thread Robert Creager
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 15:41:47 -0700
Joe Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something like:

 Robert Creager wrote:
  psql:dbTriggers.sql:30: ERROR:  could not load library
  /usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so:
  /usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so: undefined symbol: elog
  
  Am I missing something?  I was previously running 7.3.3...
 
 elog is defined now as a macro (in utils/elog.h). Did you recompile
 your trigger function after installing 7.4?
 
 Joe
 

Sigh... I did, multiple times, but I didn't pay enough attention.  The
.o was not rebuilding.  The .so was.

Thanks for the tip.

Cheers,
Rob

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[HACKERS] 7.4 Beta1 elog problem

2003-08-10 Thread Robert Creager

I grabbed REL7_4_BETA1 from cvs this morning, and am having a problem.

A trigger I wrote uses 'elog', which is apparently not defined any more
in my build.  The documentation doesn't build (my problem), but
doc/src/sgml/spi.sgml indicates that elog should be valid.

The error I receive when installing the trigger is:

psql:dbTriggers.sql:30: ERROR:  could not load library
/usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so:
/usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so: undefined symbol: elog

Am I missing something?  I was previously running 7.3.3...

Thanks,
Rob

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Re: [HACKERS] 7.4 Beta1 elog problem

2003-08-06 Thread Joe Conway
Robert Creager wrote:
psql:dbTriggers.sql:30: ERROR:  could not load library
/usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so:
/usr/local/pgsql/triggers/tassiv_triggers.so: undefined symbol: elog
Am I missing something?  I was previously running 7.3.3...
elog is defined now as a macro (in utils/elog.h). Did you recompile your 
trigger function after installing 7.4?

Joe

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