Well, this is sort of interesting. I'm running Solaris 10. The
problem was that I didn't export all of the necessary shared
libraries. What's interesting is that it seems to matter what order
these are in, in the path. If I export LD_LIBRARY_PATH and I put the
library identified as the
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Carol Walter walt...@indiana.edu wrote:
Well, this is sort of interesting. I'm running Solaris 10. The problem was
that I didn't export all of the necessary shared libraries. What's
interesting is that it seems to matter what order these are in, in the path.
Hello,
I just installed Postgres 8.3.4. I have an instance of 8.2.4 running
on the same box. When I start psql I get errors as follows:
Welcome to psql 8.3.4 (server 8.2.4), the PostgreSQL interactive
terminal.
Type: \copyright for distribution terms
\h for help with SQL
Hello,
This first problem is fixed. I didn't specify the server specifically
enough. As soon as I put the port number in, it started working.
I still don't have a solution to the second problem. I'm running on
Solaris 10. I tried adding the library path to ld.so.1, but that
didn't
Carol Walter walt...@indiana.edu writes:
I just installed Postgres 8.3.4. I have an instance of 8.2.4 running
on the same box. When I start psql I get errors as follows:
...
template1=# \l
ld.so.1: psql: fatal: relocation error: file /db02/postgres/bin/psql:
symbol