The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      1072
Logged by:          Thomas Borg Salling

Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PostgreSQL version: 7.4

Operating system:   Red Hat Linux (2.4.20-20.7)

Description:        "$libdir/ascii_and_mic": No such file or directory

Details: 

I have downloaded and built Postgres 7.4.1:

as user 'tbs':
./configure --prefix=/opt/postgres-7.4.1/ --with-perl --enable-thread-safety
make
make check

as user 'root':
make install
mkdir /data/postgres
chown -R postgres /opt/postgres-7.4.1
chgrp -R postgres /opt/postgres-7.4.1
chown -R postgres /data/postgres
chgrp -R postgres /data/postgres

as user 'postgres':
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postgres]$ /opt/postgres-7.4.1/bin/initdb -D 
/data/postgres/ 
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user 
"postgres". 
This user must also own the server process.

The database cluster will be initialized with locale en_US.iso885915.

fixing permissions on existing directory /data/postgres/... ok
creating directory /data/postgres//base... ok
creating directory /data/postgres//global... ok
creating directory /data/postgres//pg_xlog... ok
creating directory /data/postgres//pg_clog... ok
selecting default max_connections... 100
selecting default shared_buffers... 1000
creating configuration files... ok
creating template1 database in /data/postgres//base/1... ok
initializing pg_shadow... ok
enabling unlimited row size for system tables... ok
initializing pg_depend... ok
creating system views... ok
loading pg_description... ok
creating conversions... ERROR:  could not access file 
"$libdir/ascii_and_mic": No such file or directory 

initdb: failed


Why does this fail? What can I do to resolve it?

Thanks in advance!

/Thomas.



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