Hi Rich
Please keep discussions on the mailing lists so others can help (and benefit from the archives).
From your earlier mail:
> I added the path /usr/local/pgsql/lib to the /etc/ld.so.conf file. I then rebooted the computer.
> Here is the error that I get when attempting to run pgadmin3.
It sounds like everything is setup as it should be, however did you run ldconfig after modifying /etc/ld.so.conf? Perhaps your platform doesn't do so upon reboot and your cache is still out of date.
Regards, Dave.
Hi Dave,
I tried installing another package that requires the same file to be available in the shared mode. I got the same error. Could the problem be with the Postgresql installation?
Rich
>>>"Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk> 10/03/05 12:30 am >>>
I have finally been able to install Pgadmin 1.2.2. When I try to run Pgadmin I get an error that libpq.so.4 cannot be opened or found. I checked the pgsql/lib folder and found that libpq.so.4 does not exist. Instead there is libpq.so.4.0 with a symbolic link libpq.so.4 -> libpq.so.4.0. Any suggestions?
Pgadmin-1.2.2 built from source
Sounds like you need to add the full path to the pg lib directory to /etc/ld.so.conf and then run ldconfig so that apps will look in there for shared libs. Don't worry about the symlink thing - thats normal.