Correction:
I reinstalled readline 4.3 and everything compiled well. I have a new
problem.
I _can't_ get psql to connect with ssl on.
confiugre : configure --with-CXX -with-odbcinst=/usr/local/etc
--with-includes=/usr/local/include --
with-unixodbc --with-perl --with-openssl
--
share/pg_hba.conf
# TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD
local all
all trust
hostssl all all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 trust
--
share/postgresql.conf
#
# Connection Parameters
#
tcpip_socket = true
ssl = true
--
> psql -h localhost template1
Welcome to psql 7.3.4, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
Type: \copyright for distribution terms
\h for help with SQL commands
\? for help on internal slash commands
\g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit
template1=#
>
>
> Tom Lane wrote:
>
>> Renney Thomas <renneyt@yahoo.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 108: warning: assignment type mismatch:
>>> pointer to function() returning pointer to pointer to char
>>> "=" pointer to void
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 313: undefined symbol: rl_compentry_func_t
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 313: syntax error before or at: )
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 317: undefined symbol: rl_compentry_func_t
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 317: syntax error before or at: )
>>> "tab-complete.c", line 322: undefined symbol: rl_compentry_func_t
>>>
>>
>>
>> These aren't ssl problems, they're readline problems. You may have
>> a version of libreadline we've never heard of, but a more likely bet
>> is that you have a libreadline library file that's out of sync with
>> the readline header files you have. The above looks like configure
>> made the wrong guesses about how to set up our readline support, and
>> that's usually a versioning problem ...
>>
>> regards, tom lane
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