Simplest solution is to compile --without-readline.
However that is blow a lot of the psql functionality. If you don't use
psql then --without-readline will probably
solve it for you and you can use phpPgAdmin or pgAdmin or pgManage.
Sincerely,
Joshua Drake
Chris Fonnesbeck wrote:
>I'm trying to run the latest Postgresql on OSX 10.3, but am receiving
>a version mismatch error when I try and run the database:
>
>dyld: psql version mismatch for library:
>/usr/local/lib/libreadline.4.dylib (compatibility version of user:
>4.2.0 greater than library's version: 4.0.0)
>Trace/BPT trap
>
>Has anyone else run into this problem, or know of a solution?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help,
>C.
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