>That's just weird then. The only other theory that comes to mind >is that there's something wrong with the SELinux attributes on these >fles. restorecon might help if so.
If that would be the case, then it is a packaging issue on Fedora, I guess. Even after restorecon I get this: Found pkg-config: YES (/usr/bin/pkg-config) 2.3.0 Run-time dependency numa found: YES 2.0.19 ../postgresql/meson.build:957:12: ERROR: C header 'numa.h' not found ... which gives this in the log: Run-time dependency numa found: YES 2.0.19 Using cached compile: Cached command line: cc /home/postgres/build/meson-private/tmpjon5_bg2/testfile.c -E -P -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -P -O0 Code: #ifdef __has_include #if !__has_include("numa.h") #error "Header 'numa.h' could not be found" #endif #else #include <numa.h> #endif Cached compiler stdout: Cached compiler stderr: /home/postgres/build/meson-private/tmpjon5_bg2/testfile.c:4:12: error: #error "Header 'numa.h' could not be found" 4 | #error "Header 'numa.h' could not be found" | ^~~~~ ../postgresql/meson.build:957:12: ERROR: C header 'numa.h' not found Regards Daniel