Thread: Update to readline and Postgresql
Hi again, I have included the config.log file after I configure 7.2 around the area where it checks for readline: configure:3288: checking for readline configure:3310: gcc -o conftest -O9 -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib conftest.c -lreadline 1>&5 /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetnum' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgoto' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetflag' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `BC' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tputs' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `PC' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetent' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `UP' /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetstr' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 3299 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" Any thoughts from anyone? TIA Trevor
Hello all, Just a quick note to let everyone know that we are now shipping our SSL/ODBC driver for Win32. The driver works in SSL and standard mode. The standard mode should be compatible with all version of PostgreSQL that are >= 6.x. The SSL mode requires >7.1.X including 7.2 and 7.2.1. More information can be found here: http://www.commandprompt.com Have a great day. Sincerely, CMD -- -- by way of pgsql-general@commandprompt.com http://www.postgresql.info/ http://www.commandprompt.com/
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, tmorrison wrote: > configure:3288: checking for readline > configure:3310: gcc -o conftest -O9 -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib > conftest.c -lreadline 1>&5 > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetnum' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgoto' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetflag' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `BC' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tputs' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `PC' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetent' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `UP' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetstr' These are symbols from libtermcap or libncurses; if you look a little bit further down, configure will try to link with "-lreadline -ltermcap" -- does this fail as well? If it does (maybe you do not have a termcap library), try running configure with "LDFLAGS=-lncurses ./configure ..." to force linking in of libncurses Regards -- Helge Bahmann <bahmann@math.tu-freiberg.de> /| \__ Network admin, systems programmer /_|____\ _/\ | __) $ ./configure \\ \|__/__| checking whether build environment is sane... yes \\/___/ | checking for AIX... no (we already did this) |
Hi all - We're developing a product that currently runs on freebsd, apache, php, postgresql. I've been asked to look into what it would take to port this product to Windows. Yes, I know all the reasons why we don't want to do that and we're not planning on it, but if a client really wants it and wants to pay for it, well, then we'll do it. I've searched the lists and found a lot of "how do I install" postgres on windows, but I haven't seen a lot of "how well does it work" posts. Anyone care to comment on how well postgres on windows works (assuming w2k)? Would you recommend postgres on windows for a production environment? Is it stable (as stable as Windows can be that is :)? And if the above answers tend to be "no", can anyone give me a rough idea of the pain involved in converting to MS-SQLServer? We use a lot of triggers, keys, joins, stored procedures. I know I won't get specifics, but just trying to get a general idea. Thanks! -philip
> These are symbols from libtermcap or libncurses; if you look a little bit > further down, configure will try to link with "-lreadline -ltermcap" -- does > this fail as well? If it does (maybe you do not have a termcap library), try > running configure with "LDFLAGS=-lncurses ./configure ..." to force > linking in of libncurses Ah forget about that -- just noticed configure tries ncurses as well Appears you have neither working termcap nor ncurses which makes me wonder how you got readline compiled in the first place Regards -- Helge Bahmann <bahmann@math.tu-freiberg.de> /| \__ Network admin, systems programmer /_|____\ _/\ | __) $ ./configure \\ \|__/__| checking whether build environment is sane... yes \\/___/ | checking for AIX... no (we already did this) |
The use of PostgreSQL on windows requires the use of Cygwin. The performance of PostgreSQL under any noticable load on Cygwin/Win32 is horrendous. J On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Philip Hallstrom wrote: > Hi all - > We're developing a product that currently runs on freebsd, apache, > php, postgresql. I've been asked to look into what it would take to port > this product to Windows. Yes, I know all the reasons why we don't want to > do that and we're not planning on it, but if a client really wants it and > wants to pay for it, well, then we'll do it. > > I've searched the lists and found a lot of "how do I install" postgres on > windows, but I haven't seen a lot of "how well does it work" posts. > > Anyone care to comment on how well postgres on windows works (assuming > w2k)? > > Would you recommend postgres on windows for a production environment? > > Is it stable (as stable as Windows can be that is :)? > > And if the above answers tend to be "no", can anyone give me a rough idea > of the pain involved in converting to MS-SQLServer? We use a lot of > triggers, keys, joins, stored procedures. I know I won't get specifics, > but just trying to get a general idea. > > Thanks! > > -philip > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > -- -- by way of pgsql-general@commandprompt.com http://www.postgresql.info/ http://www.commandprompt.com/
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, tmorrison wrote: > Hi again, > > I have included the config.log file after I configure 7.2 around the area > where it checks for readline: > > configure:3288: checking for readline > configure:3310: gcc -o conftest -O9 -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib > conftest.c -lreadline 1>&5 > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetnum' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgoto' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetflag' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `BC' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tputs' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `PC' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetent' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `UP' > /usr/local/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetstr' Missing ncurses?