OK got this sorted, pulled from git this time and compiled with --with-libz.
Compilation and make worked On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Pieter du Plooy <pjdupl...@zpanelcp.com>wrote: > Guys > > Was planning to use 1.16.1 with Postgres 9.3 beta, but got an > incompatibility error: > > Warning: > > The server you are connecting to is not a version that is supported by > this release of pgAdmin III. > > pgAdmin III may not function as expected. > > Supported server versions are 8.2 to 9.2. > > Can I disregard this? > > I was then trying to compile 1.18.0 alpha and got the following: > > /usr/bin/ld: libssh2/comp.o: undefined reference to symbol 'deflate' > /usr/bin/ld: note: 'deflate' is defined in DSO /usr/lib/libz.so so try > adding it to the linker command line > /usr/lib/libz.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation > > How do I get this fixed? > > I have libssh 0.5.2 as well as 1.2.8 installed (as well as dev) as well as > zlib 1.2.3 (which I upgraded to 1.2.8 doing a compile) > > Where do I address LDFLAGS with make? > > I have exported LDFLAGS as /usr/lib. > > Using Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. > > Pieter >