Knut P. Lehre wrote: > Installing postgresql 8.2.0 on Windows XP Pro SP2 using the msi > installer dated 2006-12-04, with libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll (both > dated 2005-07-06) (and libiconv-2.dll, libintl-2.dll, and libpq.dll) > from a previous installation (of version 8.0.5) already present in > c:\windows\system32. These files in system32 did not appear to be > updated during the 8.2.0 installation. Instead new files were placed > in the postgresql bin directory: new versions of libeay32, ssleay32, > and libpq, the same version as the present of libiconv-2 > (2003-01-31), and, surprisingly, a libintl-2 with an older date > (2003-02-01) than the file already present in system32 (2004-04-27). > Is the libintl-2 supposed to be downgraded to a previous version?
Not really :) Dave, can you comment on this? (it is correct that we don't *update* them, because we no longer touch these files in SYSTEM32) > I uninstalled postgresql, removed the 5 files mentioned above from > system32. When I installed 8.2.0 again, the installer reported that > "The installer has detected an incompatible version of OpenSSL > installed in your system PATH. PostgreSQL requires OpenSSL 0.9.7 or > later. If you remove your OpenSSL files (LIBEAY32.DLL and > SSLEAY32.DLL) the installer will install the new version > automatically.". However, during the second installation, none of the > 5 files mentioned above were reinstalled in system32, only in the > postgresql bin directory, as during the first installation. Is the > report of the missing libeay32 and ssleay32 a superfluous leftover > from the previous versions when these files were installed in > system32? Are you sure they are not present in some *other* directory on your system that's in the PATH? //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly