Re: BUG #13630: initdb - libreadline.so.6 symbol BC error
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: BUG #13630: initdb - libreadline.so.6 symbol BC error |
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Msg-id | 14181.1442951896@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #13630: initdb - libreadline.so.6 symbol BC error (bruce@sum-it.com) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
Bruce Silveria <bruce@sum-it.com> writes: > Thanks for the quick response. > Here's a bit more info (just to fill in some of the details): > OS: Solaris 10 i386 u10 "clean install" in a Vmware ESXi enviroment > Installed Python 2.7.10 and its dependencies in /usr/local. Packages from > unixpackages.com > This included readline-6.3 > Downloaded postgresql-9.4.4-S10.i386-32.tar.bz2 > Initially libreadline.so.6 was not found by the initdb command so I set > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH > Then I got the BC symbol error. > I had installed prior versions of postgresql successfully so after a bit of > trail and error (mostly error) I worked back to 9.4.1 which worked. > I also decided to try postgresql-9.5alpha2-S10.i386-32.tar.bz2 which I was > able to install and run successfully. Huh. That's even odder, because if we did break it in 9.4.2, it would surely have been from a patch that also went into the 9.5 branch. The lack of a problem in 9.5alpha2 says that this probably doesn't correlate with anything we did to the Postgres sources. But I'd supposed that you were building Postgres from source, and what this description sounds like is that you were installing executables built by someone else. In that case, the most likely explanation is some shift in their build process. You should ask the packager about it. regards, tom lane
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