I read your response and grinned sheepishly - I should have known that
because I've run across the same situation before. :)
I've installed all the RPMs and everything seems to be working fine.
Thanks.
Lamar Owen wrote:
>On Friday 18 October 2002 11:02 am, jburski wrote:
>
>
>>I've just installed Red Hat 8.0. The distro include
>>PostgreSQL version 7.2.2, but only the *base* parts - no
>>"devel", "odbc", "perl", etc. RPMs.
>>
>>
>
>They should be on one of the three CD's. You won't find the postgresql-tk or
>postgresql-test ones, though.
>
>Barring that, if you have all the necessary development languages, tools, and
>libraries installed, you can grab the source RPM (on one of the two source
>CD's) and rpm --rebuild it, looking in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 for it.
>
>Optimizing the compile for anything but i386 doesn't produce significantly
>better results in my experience. I welcome benchmark results to prove me
>wrong :-).
>
>
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