Installation - Mailing list pgsql-ports
From | Albert REINER |
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Subject | Installation |
Date | |
Msg-id | 19990430221845.A512@frithjof Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-ports |
A couple of days ago I succeeded in installing PostgreSQL, Version 6.3.2, on my IBM-compatible PC (AMD-K6) running Linux (Kernel 2.0.35, S.u.S.E. 5.3). The Makefile as obtained after "configure" did not work; psql was not correctly make'd. But at the end of the run of make, I still got the (wrong) message that all of PostgreSQL was successfully made; there seems to be something very wrong with the Makefile. In order to compile successfully, I had to add not only "-ltermcap" (as stated in the FAQ_Linux) but also an explicit path: "-L/usr/lib/termcap". The script provided in the contrib section for starting the postmaster every time the system is booted does not work for me; my adaptation of that script, which seems to work fine for the Linux SuSE 5.3 distribution I use (and under bash), is as follows: ---------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # # postgres.init Start postgres back end system. # # Author: Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> # modified from other startup files in the RedHat Linux distribution # modified by Albert Reiner <areiner@tph.tuwien.ac.at> for SuSE 5.3, 19990425: # PGACCOUNT="postgres" # the postgres account (you called it something else?) POSTMASTER="postmaster" # this probably won't change PGLOGFILE="/home/postgres/log.postgres" #PGOPTS="-i -B 256" # -i to enable TCP/IP rather than Unix socket #PGOPTS="-B 256" # Do we need 256 buffers? a.r. PGOPTS= # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) if [ -f ${PGLOGFILE} ] then mv ${PGLOGFILE} ${PGLOGFILE}.old fi echo -n "Starting postgres: " # force full login to get path names su --login --command="$POSTMASTER $PGOPTS >& $PGLOGFILE &" \ $PGACCOUNT > /dev/null & sleep 5 pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}` echo -n "${POSTMASTER} [$pid]" echo ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping postgres: " pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}` if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then echo -n "${POSTMASTER} [$pid]" kill -TERM $pid sleep 1 fi echo ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}" exit 1 esac exit 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------- In order to make it work, one should *) login as root *) copy the above script (possibly after editing to suit one's needs) to /sbin/init.d/postgres *) # cd rc2.d *) # ln -s ../postgres K85postgres *) # ln -s ../postgres S85postgres *) # cd /sbin/init.d/rc3.d *) # ln -s ../postgres K85postgres *) # ln -s ../postgres S85postgres The number in the links' names (I use 85) can be chosen differently but should be a relatively high one but still less than that of zzreached. Another point I feel I should address is the following: in the Installation Instructions there are a number of differences with respect to the programs' real behavior; in particular, I noted the following: *) Step 11): The Installation instructinos claim that configure will "ask you to choose one" of the template files; this did not happen for me. *) Step 13): The Installation instructions claim that the last line displayed will be "gmake[1]: Leaving directory...". This does not take into account the final make-command "cat ../register.txt". *) Step 18): In the regression tests' README file, /usr/src/pgsql/src/test/regress/README, you should add the hint that one has to "cd /usr/src/pgsql/src/test/regress" first. *) Step 25): At least the first two "rm"-commands are relevant only for people who are upgrading an older version of PostgreSQL. Hoping that some of these hints may prove to be of interest for someone out there, Albert. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post an / Mail to / Skribu al: Albert Reiner <areiner@tph.tuwien.ac.at> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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