Hmm..
It was complied with ./configure --without-readline. That's it.
Does postgres801 rpm (postgresql-server-8.0.1-0.1.x86_64.rpm) comes
with --enable-integer-datetimes enabled by default ? The reason it
prompted me to ask is that, we have postgres801 rpm install in the same
machine in /var/lib dir. If it's enabled by default then I think we
might have started postgres from the rpm binary as opposed to src
binary.
What parameters should I enable if I install postgres on a 64 bit
hardware from src. Seems like x86_64.rpm's enables some parameters which
I'm missing it when I compile it from src.
Thanks,
-Stalin
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:37 AM
To: Subbiah, Stalin
Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] 64 or 32 postgres
"Subbiah, Stalin" <SSubbiah@netopia.com> writes:
> How to figure out whether the installed postgres version is 32 bit or
> 64bit ? We installed postgres801 from src on susu box with EMT64 bit
> hardware. I assume since the hardware was 64 bit, postgres should have
> compiled in 64 bit too, but then we ran into this error
> FATAL: database files are incompatible with server
> DETAIL: The database cluster was initialized without
> HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP but the server was compiled with
> HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP.
> HINT: It looks like you need to recompile or initdb.=20
That has nothing to do with 64/32 bit; you changed the
--enable-integer-datetimes config option.
regards, tom lane