Thread: SSL and Query tool crashing continued
<br /><font face="sans-serif" size="2">I believe this is part 3. Anway, here are my lastest tinkerings using the Query Tool(notthe Visual Query Builder) on Mandrake 9.1. </font><br /><br /><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Using the Query Toolin the 20031203 snapshot rpm for Mandrake 9.1 I still get a crash of the entire application when using the Query Toolon a connection to an SSL enabled Postgresql server. I've tried this using the wxGTK2ud packages from 20030831 and thewxGTK2ud packages from 20031010(the .7 packages).</font><br /><br /><font face="sans-serif" size="2">However, I can getthe Query Tool to work just fine on an SSL connection if I build from the src snapshot from 20031203 !! I do the buildof pgadmin3 with the wxGTK2ud 20031010(.7) packages. I have a home build of PostgreSQL 7.4 installed. It was compiledwith the --with-openssl option. I built pgadmin3 with this command: ./configure --enable-debug --enable-static --with-wx-config=wxgtk2ud-2.5-config(Straightfrom the pgadmin.org website. I can read! ). So I'm not sure what that indicatesabout the problem but that is the latest on my Query Tool / SSL endeavors.</font><br /><br /><font face="sans-serif"size="2">Pgadmin3 is a great tool. Thanks for all the work you've put in on this.</font><br /><br /><fontface="sans-serif" size="2">Tim</font>
timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org wrote: > > I believe this is part 3. Anway, here are my lastest tinkerings using > the Query Tool(not the Visual Query Builder) on Mandrake 9.1. > > Using the Query Tool in the 20031203 snapshot rpm for Mandrake 9.1 I > still get a crash of the entire application when using the Query Tool > on a connection to an SSL enabled Postgresql server. I've tried this > using the wxGTK2ud packages from 20030831 and the wxGTK2ud packages > from 20031010(the .7 packages). > > However, I can get the Query Tool to work just fine on an SSL > connection if I build from the src snapshot from 20031203 !! I do the > build of pgadmin3 with the wxGTK2ud 20031010(.7) packages. I have a > home build of PostgreSQL 7.4 installed. It was compiled with the > --with-openssl option. I built pgadmin3 with this command: > ./configure --enable-debug --enable-static > --with-wx-config=wxgtk2ud-2.5-config(Straight from the pgadmin.org > website. I can read! ). So I'm not sure what that indicates about > the problem but that is the latest on my Query Tool / SSL endeavors. Jean-Michel, I'm wondering if you're using libpq 7.3 for packaging. This should work, but IMHO we should use the latest versions for all libraries. Maybe Timothy and you got this worked out finally. > > Pgadmin3 is a great tool. Thanks for all the work you've put in on this. We like it! Your appreciation is the fuel we're running on. Regards, Andreas
Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 15:35, Andreas Pflug a écrit : > Jean-Michel, > I'm wondering if you're using libpq 7.3 for packaging. This should work, > but IMHO we should use the latest versions for all libraries. Maybe > Timothy and you got this worked out finally. libpq3 packages are installed. Timothy compiled PostgreSQL with a home install, using the --with-openssl. Mandrake also compiles PostgreSQL with OpenSSL. So, I do not see a solution. Cheers, Jean-Michel
Jean-Michel POURE wrote: >Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 15:35, Andreas Pflug a écrit : > > >>Jean-Michel, >>I'm wondering if you're using libpq 7.3 for packaging. This should work, >>but IMHO we should use the latest versions for all libraries. Maybe >>Timothy and you got this worked out finally. >> >> > >libpq3 packages are installed. > So you're using 7.3, not 7.4? Please verify that this problem is not related to libpq version. Regards, Andreas
Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 17:02, Andreas Pflug a écrit : > So you're using 7.3, not 7.4? > Please verify that this problem is not related to libpq version. Do you mean I should install PostgreSQL 7.4 under Mandrake 9.1? This would break package dependencies. Or would you like a test before libpq4 is being compiled staticly? Can you explain more? Cheers, Jean-Michel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com] > Sent: 03 December 2003 16:37 > To: Andreas Pflug > Cc: timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] SSL and Query tool crashing continued > > Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 17:02, Andreas Pflug a écrit : > > So you're using 7.3, not 7.4? > > Please verify that this problem is not related to libpq version. > > Do you mean I should install PostgreSQL 7.4 under Mandrake > 9.1? This would break package dependencies. Or would you like > a test before libpq4 is being compiled staticly? Can you explain more? Build from source in an isolated directory if you prefer. You *should* be compiling against libpq from 7.4 though. Regards, Dave.
Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 17:52, Dave Page a écrit : > Build from source in an isolated directory if you prefer. You *should* be > compiling against libpq from 7.4 though. Dear Dave and Andreas, RPM tracks dependencies automatically. If pgAdmin3 is compiled to libpq 7.4 shared libraries, dependencies are added to libpq 7.4. As a result, users will need to upgrade PostgreSQL 7.4 itself. Am I right or do I miss something? Are there plans to compile libpq staticly? Best regards, Jean-Michel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com] > Sent: 04 December 2003 08:20 > To: Dave Page; Andreas Pflug > Cc: timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] SSL and Query tool crashing continued > > Le Mercredi 03 Décembre 2003 17:52, Dave Page a écrit : > > Build from source in an isolated directory if you prefer. > You *should* > > be compiling against libpq from 7.4 though. > > Dear Dave and Andreas, > > RPM tracks dependencies automatically. If pgAdmin3 is > compiled to libpq 7.4 shared libraries, dependencies are > added to libpq 7.4. As a result, users will need to upgrade > PostgreSQL 7.4 itself. Am I right or do I miss something? > > Are there plans to compile libpq staticly? We do (or at least we used to and I don't remember it being changed). Regards, Dave.
Le Jeudi 04 Décembre 2003 09:21, Dave Page a écrit : > We do (or at least we used to and I don't remember it being changed). Thanks. I thought libpq was not compiled staticly, my fault. So, I need install PostgreSQL 7.4 official set of RPMs. Should this requirement be added on the website? Bye, Jean-Michel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com] > Sent: 04 December 2003 08:25 > To: Dave Page; Andreas Pflug > Cc: timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] SSL and Query tool crashing continued > > Le Jeudi 04 Décembre 2003 09:21, Dave Page a écrit : > > We do (or at least we used to and I don't remember it being > changed). > > Thanks. I thought libpq was not compiled staticly, my fault. > So, I need install PostgreSQL 7.4 official set of RPMs. > Should this requirement be added on the website? It should be a requirement of the binary distros, but I'm not 100% sure if it's required for building from source. IIRC,there are some SSL fixes and the new protocol but that's about it. The API has expanded but the existing stuff hasn'tchanged (again, iirc). Regards, Dave.
Dave Page wrote: > > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com] >>Sent: 04 December 2003 08:25 >>To: Dave Page; Andreas Pflug >>Cc: timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org >>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] SSL and Query tool crashing continued >> >>Le Jeudi 04 Décembre 2003 09:21, Dave Page a écrit : >> >> >>>We do (or at least we used to and I don't remember it being >>> >>> >>changed). >> >>Thanks. I thought libpq was not compiled staticly, my fault. >>So, I need install PostgreSQL 7.4 official set of RPMs. >>Should this requirement be added on the website? >> >> > >It should be a requirement of the binary distros, but I'm not 100% sure if it's required for building from source. IIRC,there are some SSL fixes and the new protocol but that's about it. The API has expanded but the existing stuff hasn'tchanged (again, iirc). > > I wonder where this confusion comes from, we have been discussion the static libs issue for distros quite a while. IMHO we had consensus that we should link statically as much as possible. This is especially true for such a small library as libpq, which might take such a huge package to install if not linked statically. Regards, Andreas