Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Wed, 7 May 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote: Nicola == Nicola Bernardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rather than commenting out the -ltermcap, you could replace it with -lncurses, and it will link fine. Ncurses has termcap emulation. GREAT! Actually, I was wondering about that... good that

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-08 Thread Maarten Boekhold
Rather than commenting out the -ltermcap, you could replace it with -lncurses, and it will link fine. Ncurses has termcap emulation. GREAT! Actually, I was wondering about that... good that you gave a look at the diff file, thank you! Ah, at my system this was resolved automagically

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-08 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Yes, compilation was possible also with -ltermcap just commented out, but _maybe_ (I haven't done a serious test) that the server log file was not exactly the same as with -lncurses after the intense regress test (wasn't it bigger without -lncurses?). Nicola Bernardelli [EMAIL

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
I assume you tried building it from the debian sources? ie. postgres95 1.09? I have looked at your make-output, and am puzzled. I have build postgres95 version 1.08, 1.09 6.0 and 6.1beta several times on my system from the original sources, and never had any problems, certainly not like

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-07 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
On Tue, 6 May 1997, Maarten Boekhold wrote: I have looked at your make-output, and am puzzled. I have build postgres95 version 1.08, 1.09 6.0 and 6.1beta several times on my system from the original sources, and never had any problems, certainly not like these. The only thing I consistently

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-06 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
THANK YOU *SO MUCH* Karl Nicola Bernardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for messages from any kind of robot, such as mailing lists. From that address no autoresponse messages will return even

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-06 Thread Maarten Boekhold
On Mon, 5 May 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote: Sad to say I don't give you a solution. Running the postmaster daemon actually results in a complain that it needs that library file and I don't have it in Debian 1.2.4 nor it was in 1.1 and it isn't in none of the 6 CD of InfoMagic Linux

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Do you mean you can't install or use it? Here with Debian 1.2.4 installation was quite cool a few days ago, then I had a rpc/rpcgen topic to understand... I haven't run Postgres95 yet... tomorrow morning I will try. Nicola Bernardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-05 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
Sad to say I don't give you a solution. Running the postmaster daemon actually results in a complain that it needs that library file and I don't have it in Debian 1.2.4 nor it was in 1.1 and it isn't in none of the 6 CD of InfoMagic Linux Developers' resource September 96. I tried to rebuild

Re: postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-05 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
Nicola == Nicola Bernardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Nicola Sad to say I don't give you a solution. Running the Nicola postmaster daemon actually results in a complain that it [...] I had the same problem, if I remember right. What I did was upgrade to the newer package

postgres95 / libbsd.so

1997-05-04 Thread David Nowak
'lo I tried to install the package postgres95 but it needs the shared library libbsd.so. libbsd.so should be in the package libc5 but there is only libbsd.a :-( So how can I install the package postgres95 ? (I use Debian 1.2) -- David E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: