Re: how to copy data between machines ?
От | Peter Bierman |
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Тема | Re: how to copy data between machines ? |
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Msg-id | a06010204bea970bd6252@[17.202.21.231] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: how to copy data between machines ? (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
At 4:38 PM -0400 5/12/05, Tom Lane wrote: >"D.C." <coughlandesmond@yahoo.fr> writes: >> Thanks again, and may I now make the most of your generosity by asking >> another question ? I got an error message when >> ./configuring postgreSQL, and now I find that I don't have 'history', >> and I can't use the 'up' arrow to cycle through previous commands. The >> error was about 'readline', I think. > >Yup, you need libreadline to support that. > >> The installation I use is on an iBook, which might sound mad, but I >> want a version to be able to take everywhere with me, and learn whilst >> on the bus, in the train etc .. > >I use a Mac laptop too. Personally, I get the readline sources >(check freshmeat.net for a pointer) and build/install them in the >default way, which drops 'em in /usr/local. This is highly Not Mac >Approved I'm sure, but it gets the job done. You could no doubt also >get readline from the fink project, if you'd rather have something >prebuilt (but then again why are you building PG by hand if that's >what you want ...) There's nothing wrong with dropping stuff in /usr/local/ on a Mac. That's how I do it too. Apple makes an effort not to stomp in /usr/local for obvious reasons. :-) -pmb
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