There is no backend support requirement only a java driver and postgres
open and listing on a port. If you are wondering if you built
the driver when you compiled source, you probably didn't. You would
have probably needed to install Ant aswell as use the configure flag
"--with-java". To look anyway, go to your postgres source build
directory and try "head config.status". You should see the exact
command you used to run configure.
Ie. something like this...
tom> head config.status
...
# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pgsql-cvs --enable-multibyte --enable-locale --with-java
Also if you built the jar files, try looking for them under
src/interfaces/jdbc/jars
Lastly you can always download the latest stable driver from the web site
which is at
http://jdbc.postgresql.org
This is probably your best option.
Cheers,
Tom.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:03:17AM -0100, john-paul delaney wrote:
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> Hello List...
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> I installed postgresql 7.1.1 some months ago as the backend to a php webmail. As it worked as expected, I haven't
doneany more with postgres since (and have forgotten what little I learnt).
>
> Now how can I tell if I had compiled in JDBC support when I first installed postgres?
>
> BTW, I tried the archives but the search function doesn't seem to be working?
>
> thanks
> /j-p.
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