I just went through the same problems you and Jim Burnett are
describing. Here is what I got to work and how I did it. (Remember I am
new to both Linux and Postgres so there may have been an easier way.)
I am on a RH 5.0 system that installed Postgres from the RH cd. It puts
Postgres 6.2
Am running on a RedHat Linux 5.0 Intel box. Now have Postgres 6.2
running on it so I know it works. Have been trying to compile the new
Postgres 6.4.2 with no success. The configure utility seems to run all
right, but running gmake all >& make.log & as the doc's call for exits
immediately wi
The problem turned out to be that I didn't know the command "gmake >&
make.log &" put the compile into the backround and the "[1] " message
was it's process no. Two people emailed me privately with that info. It
was compiling and I didn't know it so hadn't looked for a make.log file.
Am n
Go into the odbc configuration and look under advanced options. There
is a way to select which version of PostgresSQL you're talking to.
At 12:21 PM 5/31/99 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i need some help with this errors:
>
>"Unknown user name or password.
>Unsupported frontend protocol.