Chris Devers [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> So if this is the problem, would removing the Liyange version help? Sounds
> like it. It originally installed from a .pkg archive -- anyone know if
> this installation format supports an uninstall mechanism, or should I just
> try to hunt down whatever fil
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On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 10:51 , Chris Devers wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
>
>> I'm betting the real issue is that you already have postgresql 7.1.3
>> installed, and it's trying to link against that.
>
> Like, say, the ver
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> I'm betting the real issue is that you already have postgresql 7.1.3
> installed, and it's trying to link against that.
Like, say, the version from Mark Liyange's site? :)
Yes, that could well be it -- I had that first, then installed the Fink
version
Chris Devers [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>
> On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 01:45 AM, Chris Devers wrote:
>
> >Attempts to build both postgresql & postgresql-ssl are failing for me
> >with
> >a ranlib error.
>
> Running "ranlib /sw/lib/libpq.a" resolved this issue. Now I'm having a
> problem wi
On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 01:45 AM, Chris Devers wrote:
> Attempts to build both postgresql & postgresql-ssl are failing for me
> with
> a ranlib error.
Running "ranlib /sw/lib/libpq.a" resolved this issue. Now I'm having a
problem with the 'make install' phase that produces an identical
Attempts to build both postgresql & postgresql-ssl are failing for me with
a ranlib error. The following comes from the build logs I've collected:
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% tail -7 postgresql*
==> postgresql-ssl_2002.07.15.13:54:08 <==
/usr/bin/ld: table of contents for archive: /sw/lib/libpq.a is o