> The version 3.0.2 can never be used because this version has problems, use 
> 3.0.3 or 3.0.1 version. 

Correct.

However, the particular problem has not been detected and still
remains in 3.0.3. I will look into this.

In the mean time, you could omit the installation of
pgpool-regclass. Pgpool is smart enough to check if it has been
installed or not. The down side of not installing pgpool-regclass is,
if you have a plan to use schema qualified table names (for example
public.your_table). If you do not install the function, pgpool
neglects the schema name ("public" in this case) and might be confused
if you have same table name in other schema.
--
Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
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Japanese: http://www.sraoss.co.jp

> ----- "Peter Loron" <[email protected]> escribió: 
>> Hello. I'm working on installing pgpool-II 3.0.2 on an Ubuntu 10.04 
>> server 64-bit machine. We're running Postgres 8.4. The compile and 
>> install of pgpool itself went fine, as did the make/install of 
>> pgpool_regclass. However, when I run the SQL command to activate the new 
>> module, I get the error shown below. 
>> 
>> Can anybody on the list shed some light on what is wrong? 
>> 
>> Thanks! 
>> 
>> 
>> ploron@coho:~/pgpool-II-3.0.2/sql/pgpool-regclass$ psql 
>> --username=postgres -f pgpool-regclass.sql template1 
>> psql:pgpool-regclass.sql:4: ERROR: could not load library 
>> "/usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/lib/pgpool-regclass.so": 
>> /usr/lib/postgresql/8.4/lib/pgpool-regclass.so: undefined symbol: 
>> LookupNamespaceNoError 
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