Here's what I do...
1) Install postgresql-libs from the RHEL source
2) Install compat-postgresql-libs from postgresql.org (install, not upgrade, use rpm -hiv) use force if necessary
3) Install postgresq-libs from postgresql.org (again, install, not upgrade, use rpm-hiv) use force if necessary
If done correctly, you'll end up with all 3 client versions:
/usr/lib/libpq.so.3
Hi,
Thanks for the info. One more thing....I am in rpm hell. When I try to
# rpm -Uvh postgresql-libs-8.2.3-1PGDG.i686.rpm
I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
libpq.so.3 is needed by (installed) perl-DBD-Pg-1.31-6.i386
libpq.so.3 is needed by (installed) postgresql-python-7.4.13-2.RHEL4.1.i386
libpq.so.3 is needed by (installed) php-pgsql-4.3.9-3.15.i386
and when I try:
# rpm -ivh compat-postgresql-libs-3-3PGDG.i686.rpm
I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
postgresql-libs < 8.0.2 conflicts with compat-postgresql-libs-3-3PGDG.i686
grrrrr...
should just force the upgrade (ie. --nodeps)?
Thanks
Mike
On 4/10/07, Devrim GÜNDÜZ <devrim@commandprompt.com> wrote:Hi,
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 22:55 +0200, Guillaume Smet wrote:
> See http://developer.postgresql.org/~devrim/rpms/compat/ and choose
> the correct package for your architecture.
... or better, each RHEL4 directory in our FTP site has compat package
(that directory is not up2date now).
Regards,
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