Re: [gentoo-user] Any advice on using postgresql-{base,server} ebuilds?

2009-01-03 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Samstag, 3. Januar 2009 04:55:13 schrieb Mark David Dumlao: I've looked around a bit and various sources, and some experimentation, seem to say that the new postgresql-{base,server}-8.3.5 ebuilds for 8.3.5 don't play well with some packages, particularly, php-5.2.8-r1 seems to be unable to

Re: [gentoo-user] Any advice on using postgresql-{base,server} ebuilds?

2009-01-03 Thread Mark David Dumlao
Found it. The clue was the libpq.so.4, which as Dirk said, was from an older postgresql build. I wondered why my postgres kept reporting version 4 rather than the 5 I had installed, and searched the build logs. It seems that the library information is reported by pg_config, and that my

[gentoo-user] Any advice on using postgresql-{base,server} ebuilds?

2009-01-02 Thread Mark David Dumlao
I've looked around a bit and various sources, and some experimentation, seem to say that the new postgresql-{base,server}-8.3.5 ebuilds for 8.3.5 don't play well with some packages, particularly, php-5.2.8-r1 seems to be unable to run or build against it when called with postgres flag. I'm