Thread: Installation Issue of PostgresPlus-9.0
Dear all, I am trying to install postgresplus on a Ubuntu10.4 based system. I got a problem after installation when i issued the below command : root@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# bin/psql -Upostgres Password for user postgres: psql (9.0.2) Type "help" for help. Cannot read termcap database; using dumb terminal settings. Aborted root@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# ls -ls I followed the same steps as in PostgrePlus-8.4 but don't know how it occurs. Please help me to find the reason. My startup.log says : 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set to "Etc/GMT-5". 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in postgresql.conf. 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set to "Etc/GMT-5". 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in postgresql.conf. Thanks & Regards Adarsh Sharma
I add one more thing after researching i find that this a bug and the solution is to install libtermcap library solves this problem. I followed the below steps : sudo apt-get install gcc sudo apt-get install libgcc1 sudo apt-get install g++ sudo apt-get install cpp sudo apt-get install ncurses-base sudo apt-get install ncurses-bin sudo apt-get install ncurses-term sudo apt-get install libncurses5 (and most importantly) sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev But still I face the same issue. Any comments. Adarsh Sharma wrote: > Dear all, > > I am trying to install postgresplus on a Ubuntu10.4 based system. > I got a problem after installation when i issued the below command : > > root@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# bin/psql -Upostgres > Password for user postgres: > psql (9.0.2) > Type "help" for help. > > Cannot read termcap database; > using dumb terminal settings. > Aborted > root@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# ls -ls > > I followed the same steps as in PostgrePlus-8.4 but don't know how it > occurs. > Please help me to find the reason. > My startup.log says : > > 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone > 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set > to "Etc/GMT-5". > 2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in > postgresql.conf. > 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone > 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set > to "Etc/GMT-5". > 2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in > postgresql.conf. > > > > > > Thanks & Regards > Adarsh Sharma >
Install termcap (http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/termcap/)
Add --enable-install-termcap configure option while running configure.
On Feb 2, 2011, at 3:29 PM, Adarsh Sharma wrote:
I add one more thing after researching i find that this a bug and the solution is to install libtermcap library solves this problem.
I followed the below steps :
sudo apt-get install gcc
sudo apt-get install libgcc1
sudo apt-get install g++
sudo apt-get install cpp
sudo apt-get install ncurses-base
sudo apt-get install ncurses-bin
sudo apt-get install ncurses-term
sudo apt-get install libncurses5
(and most importantly)
sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
But still I face the same issue.
Any comments.
Adarsh Sharma wrote:Dear all,I am trying to install postgresplus on a Ubuntu10.4 based system.I got a problem after installation when i issued the below command :root@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# bin/psql -UpostgresPassword for user postgres:psql (9.0.2)Type "help" for help.Cannot read termcap database;using dumb terminal settings.Abortedroot@S10-MySQL:/opt/PostgresPlus/9.0SS# ls -lsI followed the same steps as in PostgrePlus-8.4 but don't know how it occurs.Please help me to find the reason.My startup.log says :2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set to "Etc/GMT-5".2011-02-02 09:02:17 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in postgresql.conf.2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT LOG: could not recognize system time zone2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT DETAIL: The PostgreSQL time zone will be set to "Etc/GMT-5".2011-02-02 09:05:47 GMT HINT: You can specify the correct timezone in postgresql.conf.Thanks & RegardsAdarsh Sharma
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