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hi, me again :-)
ok, after installing the rpm's everything was fine except connecting to
the database using the supplied client program psql. It ended with a
segmentation fault. So I thought it would be a good idea to try to install
the software from source.
The problem is, psql still exists with a segfault :-(
After the segfault the terminal became unusable, that's why I think it
could have to something with curses ...?
My setup:
RedHat 5.2 (yes)
glibc 2.1.2-11
Kernel 2.2.12-20
ncurses 4.2-10
termcap 9.12.6-15
readline 2.2.1-1
I get the segfault both as postgres user or as any other user (including
root). createdb/createuser works well, compilation of the sources too, no
errors or warnings (well, some really unimportant unused defs...).
I don't want to bother everybody on this list with huge attachments, so I
put the coredump as well as the strace output on my webpage:
http://www.0x49.org/~scip/psql-7.0.2-segfault.strace.tar.gz.
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
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