John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That (combined with another cvs update) cleared the problem. Should the
> distclean be necessary?
Yes, unless you configured with --enable-depend during your previous
build (and I wouldn't necessarily swear that --enable-depend catches
every possible
John Summerfield wrote:
> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> >John Summerfield wrote:
> >
> >>Is this the right list for this? I'm off the 'net atm and can't easily
> >>check.
> >>
> >>I'm running on self-built RHEL 4.
> >>
> >>I built from cvs this morning, and get the above error. Running grep
> >>over th
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Is this the right list for this? I'm off the 'net atm and can't easily
check.
I'm running on self-built RHEL 4.
I built from cvs this morning, and get the above error. Running grep
over the source doesn't show anything helpful to me.
The initdb
John Summerfield wrote:
> Is this the right list for this? I'm off the 'net atm and can't easily
> check.
>
> I'm running on self-built RHEL 4.
>
> I built from cvs this morning, and get the above error. Running grep
> over the source doesn't show anything helpful to me.
> The initdb command (s
Is this the right list for this? I'm off the 'net atm and can't easily
check.
I'm running on self-built RHEL 4.
I built from cvs this morning, and get the above error. Running grep
over the source doesn't show anything helpful to me.
The initdb command (sans --auth) works for psql (PostgreSQL)