Check this out!
[pramsey@localhost bin]$ ./pg_config --pkglibdir
/home/pramsey/pgtest/8.0/bin/lib/postgresql ^^^
And yet:
./port/pg_config_paths.h:#define PKGLIBDIR
"/home/pramsey/pgtest/8.0/lib/postgresql"
Could the problem be here? (port/path.c):
/* * get_pkglib_path */
void
get_pkglib_path(const char *my_exec_path, char *ret_path)
{ const char *p;
if ((p = relative_path(PGBINDIR, PKGLIBDIR))) make_relative(my_exec_path, p, ret_path);
else StrNCpy(ret_path, PKGLIBDIR, MAXPGPATH); canonicalize_path(ret_path);
}
Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Paul Ramsey wrote:
>>
>>
>>>When installing PgSQL into a non-standard location (like /opt/foo) the
>>>configure script decides to install all the contrib libraries and
>>>plpglsq into /opt/foo/lib/postgresql. This would be fine, except that
>>>backend does not recognize this directory as a place to be searched for
>>>$libdir (perhaps it is referencing the $libdir macro instead of the
>>>$pkglibdir macro?). So tools like 'createlang' fail, and loading .sql
>>>files that reference things like $libdir/libfoo.so also fail.
>>
>>I'm not sure but if you add /opt/foo/lib/postgresql to /etc/ld.so.conf and
>>run ldconfig, it might work.
>
>
> I checked in the code and $libdir should expand to $(pkglibdir) as
> determined by configure. What value to you show for that in
> your Makefile.global?
>