Marc Cousin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm currently working with bacula developpers in order to improve performance 
> (mainly for postgresql).
> 
> In order for our new code to work, we need to be sure that libpq is threaded.
> For 8.2, we can use PQisthreadsafe();. The problem is we cannot force all 
> users to migrate to 8.2, and that many of them use packaged postgresql 
> binaries.
> 
> Is there another reliable way to determine (at bacula configure time for 
> instance) that libpq is threaded ? (it also has to be a way/several ways that 
> works on all platforms, as bacula runs on many unix and win32). We'd like to 
> do it as well as possible.

Uh, you can look at the 'pg_config --configure' output.

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