That is a huge problem, as this is the only computer I have ever
installed postgresql on and that is the file I ran when I installed
it. Do you have any thoughts on how this can happen? I am certainly
stumped.One more attempt then it is time to move on and forget this
tool altogether. Thanx for trying to help figure it out. Have a
great weekend.
On 11/9/16, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Tim <tim@kitswv.com> writes:
>> I downloaded the script and associated tarball and ran it as the
>> instructions said. Then when it errored out, i deleted the whole
>> thing, redownloaded everything and started over and got the same
>> error. That was when I inspected the logs and decided that I was
>> doing it right and submitted this. I am going to include the script
>> with this one so that you can have a look to see if that is the issue.
>
> Well, the config.log you showed could not have come from the configure run
> this script commands. The log shows no evidence of having been given the
> configure arguments appearing in the script, nor of the CFLAGS override
> the script provides.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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