Diego wrote:

Sorry, I forgot to answer this question, but I wrote it on my first message
here ;) My first attempt was on a Debian Woody, but because I couldn't
compile there and I had an old Postgresql version (7.1.something), I tried
it on a Mandrake 9.1 that I have on my secondary disk with Postgresql 7.4. I
got the same "undefined reference" errors on both. Finally I got it compiled
on Mandrake, using your patch.


Ok, so you needed it for Debian Woody and/or Mandrake.
Concerning woody, we provide packages for it, why not simply using them ?
If you need a more up to date PostgreSQL for woody, Oliver Elphick who is responsible of PostgreSQL for Debian provides its own backports: http://people.debian.org/~elphick/
pgAdmin3 has just entered Debian (see http://packages.debian.org/pgadmin3) and I'll backport this particular version for woody asap: except for the postgresql dependencies, it should be a simple rebuild of the source package with dpkg-buildpackage.


Concerning Mandrake 9.1, packages are also provided.

Is there a particular reason except personnal willing to learn which pushed you not using the packages ? I ask this because this is to me interesting to know why people don't use provided packages: it can figure out a bad communication from our side, or simply badly packaged things or documentation.

We stay in touch, it may be a good thing that you send your
config.log.gz to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Ok, I'll send the log and a description of my problems.


Thanks.

Regards,
Raphaėl

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