Thread: Postgresql Instability 2

Postgresql Instability 2

From
"planx plnetx"
Date:
I'm not telling that I've chanced this or that:
I am telling that only with compiling the postgresql7.0 updating the
RC1 it give me this (with the same SETTINGZ pgdata,pglibs,sqladmin,etc...
the SAME!)  on an  other machine the 7.0definitive go directly in core
dumped  with  kernel 2.2.14 and gimme the precedent problem in 2.3.x  and
this  with the Mandrake 7.0 and Red Hat...

I  need  urgently a solution...  because I am  planning to create an
informatical system in my enterprise  based on  postgresql7.0 and a gnome
application  written in C (PS: the libpq are great!  simply and powerfull!!)
  for get the ISO-9002 certification!

please Help Meaaaaah!
:-)

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Re: Postgresql Instability 2

From
Lamar Owen
Date:
On Wed, 24 May 2000, planx plnetx wrote:

> I  need  urgently a solution...  because I am  planning to create an
> informatical system in my enterprise  based on  postgresql7.0 and a gnome
> application  written in C (PS: the libpq are great!  simply and powerfull!!)
>   for get the ISO-9002 certification!
>
> please Help Meaaaaah!

Download the latest RPM's for RedHat 6.x from
ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/binary/v7.0/redhat-RPM and see if you can get
those to work (rpm -Uvh, as you may have an older RPM installation doing funny
things to you).  Read /usr/doc/postgresql-7.0/README.rpm after installation for
important information.

Very strange things happen if you run a standard source tarball installation of
PostgreSQL on a RedHat or Mandrake Linux system with an older RPM already
installed.

Run 'rpm -qa|grep postgresql' to see if you have postgresql RPM's installed.

--
Lamar Owen
WGCR Internet Radio
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