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Subject: Irix FAQ
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Reply-To: martin@biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk
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====================================================
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Postgres95
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IRIX Specific
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TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
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====================================================
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last updated: Fri Oct 25 18:40:00 BST 1996
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current maintainer: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
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original author: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
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Changes in this version (* = modified, + = new, - = removed):
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-0.*) Bugs in Postgres95 V1.08
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*1.3) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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This file is divided approximately as follows:
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1.*) Installing Postgres95
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2.*) Uninstalling Postgres95
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3.*) Extending Postgres95
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Questions answered:
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1.1) What extra items do I need to install Postgres95 under Irix?
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1.2) What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global?
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1.3) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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1.4) Are there any other changes I should make?
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2.1) Why can't I move the executable files?
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Section 1: Installing Postgres95
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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1.1) What extra items do I need to install Postgres95 under Irix?
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You *must* have the following installed:
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a) Gnu make (installed as gmake)
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You are recommended to install the following:
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a) GNU install (installed as ginstall)
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You may choose to install the following:
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a) GNU readline library (if you wish psql to have readline
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support).
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b) tcl/tk (if you wish to compile pgtclsh)
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1.2) What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global?
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You *must* set the following variables:
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PORTNAME= irix5
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IPCSDIR= /usr/sbin
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You will also need to change the following to match your own
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installation:
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SRCDIR
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POSTGRESDIR
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If you switch on the USE_TCL option, you will need to set these:
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TCL_INCDIR=
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TCL_LIBDIR=
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TCL_LIB =
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TK_INCDIR=
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TK_LIBDIR=
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TK_LIB =
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You may also make any other changes you need as documented in
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the INSTALL file and in Makefile.global
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1.3) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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This was a problem in 1.08 (they are Sun Solaris specific).
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It is fixed in 1.09.
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1.4) Are there any other changes I should make?
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If you have installed the GNU install program (ginstall), you
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should edit src/mk/port/postgres.mk.irix5
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and change the line:
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INSTALL=/usr/bin/X11/bsdinst
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to
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INSTALL=ginstall
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For an explanation as to why this is a good idea, see Question 2.1
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Section 2: Deinstalling Postgres95
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2.1) Why can't I move the executable files?
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By default, the IRIX port uses the BSD compatible version of
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install from /usr/bin/X11. If you read the man page for this
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version of install, you will see that it is not meant for
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end-user use; it has the interesting side-effect of chowning
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files it installs to root.
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You should still be able to delete the files as you (the
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postgres user) will own the directory in which they are
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stored.
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The normal IRIX install program cannot be used easily as it
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takes its arguments in the reverse order. It is therefore
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recommended to use the GNU version of install (ginstall).
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See Question 1.4
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Section 3: Extending Postgres95
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3.1) How do I compile a C program to create a function for extending
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Postgres95
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Here is a sample command line:
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cc -I/usr/local/postgres95/include/ -I/usr/local/postgres95/src/backend
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-shared -o funcs.so funcs.c
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****************************************************************************
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Dr. Andrew C.R. Martin, University College London & SciTech Software
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EMAIL: martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk Tel:(Work) +44(0)171 419 3890
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URL: http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~martin (Home) +44(0)1372 275775
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****************************************************************************
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====================================================
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Postgres95
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Linux Specific
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TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORMAL FAQ
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====================================================
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last updated: Mon Oct 28 10:25:00 BST 1996
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current maintainer: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
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original author: Andrew C.R. Martin (martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk)
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Changes in this version (* = modified, + = new, - = removed):
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-0.*) Bugs in Postgres95 V1.08
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*1.3) [REDHAT] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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*1.4) [SLACKWARE 3.1] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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*1.5) My compile of the backend dies complaining about the include file
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dlfcn.h missing
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*1.9) Why do I get problems with ld.so?
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*1.13) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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This file is divided approximately as follows:
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1.*) Installing Postgres95
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2.*) Compiling accessory programs
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3.*) Runtime Problems
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4.*) Spurious Problems in Need of Verification
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Questions answered:
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1.1) What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global
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1.2) Why do I get problems with missing libreadline?
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1.3) [REDHAT] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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1.4) [SLACKWARE 3.1] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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1.5) My compile of the backend dies complaining about the include file
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dlfcn.h missing
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1.6) GCC complains about an ignored option -fpic
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1.7) I get warnings of the form
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warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
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1.8) [SuSE-Linux 4.2] Where is curses and termcap?
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1.9) Why do I get problems with ld.so?
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1.10) Why do I get `yy_flush_buffer undefined' errors?
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1.11) How do I compile Postgres95 on an a.out system?
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1.12) Why does make fail with:
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yacc -d /disk2/postgres95/src/backend/parser/gram.y
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make: /usr/bin/make: cannot execute binary file
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1.13) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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1.14) [DEBIAN] Where is libtermcap?
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2.1) The linker fails to find libX11 when compiling pgtclsh
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3.1) I get an error reporting _fUnKy_POSTPORT_sTuFf_ undefined when
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running scripts like createuser
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3.2) I run postmaster and after that system says 'Bad system call(Core
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dumped)'
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3.3) When I try to start the Postmaster, why do I get an error of the form
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Failed Assertion("!(file != 0):(null)", File:
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"/usr/local/postgres95/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c", Line: 257)
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!(file != 0) (0)
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initdb: could not create template database
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initdb: cleaning up.
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3.4) Why doesn't createuser work?
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3.5) Why do I get an error like:
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IpcMemoryCreate: memKey=155356396 , size=760632 ,
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permission=384IpcMemoryCreate: shmget(..., create, ...)
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failed: Invalid argument
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4.1) Why doesn't the postmaster start the first time?
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Section 1: Compiling Postgres95
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1.1) What changes do I need to make to src/Makefile.global
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You *must* set the following variables:
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PORTNAME= linux
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You will also need to change the following to match your own
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installation:
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SRCDIR
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POSTGRESDIR
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If you switch on the USE_TCL option, you will need to set these:
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TCL_INCDIR=
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TCL_LIBDIR=
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TCL_LIB=
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TK_INCDIR=
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TK_LIBDIR=
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TK_LIB=
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X11_INCDIR=
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X11_LIBDIR=
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X11_LIB=
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On my Slackware3.0 system, these are:
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TCL_INCDIR= /usr/include/tcl
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TCL_LIBDIR= /usr/lib
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TCL_LIB= -ltcl
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TK_INCDIR= /usr/include/tcl
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TK_LIBDIR= /usr/lib
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TK_LIB= -ltk
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X11_INCDIR= /usr/include/X11
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X11_LIBDIR= /usr/X386/lib
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X11_LIB= -lX11
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You may also make any other changes you need as documented in
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the INSTALL file and in Makefile.global
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1.2) Why do I get problems with missing libreadline?
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Linux systems generally don't come with the GNU readline library
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installed. Either comment out the USE_READLINE variable in
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src/Makefile.global or install the GNU readline library.
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Note that Debian Linux (like FreeBSD) does come with readline
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installed.
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1.3) [REDHAT] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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The libdl library is used for dynamic linking of user-supplied
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functions at run-time. For some reason this library was missed out
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from the Redhat distribution. It seems that the latest Redhat 4.0
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(Colgate) fixes this.
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RedHat now have a new ld.so RPM package on their FTP site.
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Simply grab:
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ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/devel/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ld.so-1.7.14-4.i386.rpm
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Install the RPM file in the usual way and off you go!
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There has been one report of a corrupted system resulting from
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programs accessing these libraries while updating them (not
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altogether surprising). Consequently it is a good idea to reboot
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the system before installing the new libraries and to
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have as little running as possible during this upgrade. Going
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into single-user mode is probably a good idea!
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If you want to do it the hard way, you can obtain the library and the
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header file from:
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ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/GCC/ld.so-1.7.14.tar.gz
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Alternatively, you may find precompiled binaries in
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distributions/debian/buzz/binary-i386/base/ld.so-1.7.14-4.deb
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on the same site, or follow the instructions given for question 1.2 for
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correcting the same error with early releases of Slackware 3.1.
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Don't use this method unless you know what you are doing!
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1.4) [SLACKWARE 3.1] Why do I get problems with missing libdl and dlfcn.h?
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See the answer to question 1.3. Slackware up to version 3.0 was
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supplied with this library and include file and they seem to be
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back in again in the latest versions of 3.1, but the early 3.1
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releases (before 9th September 1996) had them missing and many
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CD-ROM versions will have been pressed from the first 3.1 releases.
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There has been one report of a corrupted system resulting from
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programs accessing these libraries while updating them (not
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altogether surprising). Consequently it is a good idea to reboot
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the system before installing the new libraries and to
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have as little running as possible during this upgrade. Going
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into single-user mode is probably a good idea!
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The easiest fix is to obtain the file ldso.tgz from the a4 disk of
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a more recent Slackware 3.1 distribution and unpack this file
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from the root (/) directory, then do
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sh install/doinst.sh
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to complete the installation. Follow this with
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ldconfig
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If you want to install manually, you must first install the file
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dlfcn.h in /usr/include.
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Second, install the file libdl.so.1.7.14 (or whatever the latest
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release is) in /lib, then do:
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cd /lib
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ln -sf libdl.so.1.7.14 libdl.so.1
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ln -sf libdl.so.1 libdl.so
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On some systems (depending on your GCC configuration) it may be
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necessary to do:
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cd /usr/lib
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ln -sf /lib/libdl.so .
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Finally
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ldconfig
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1.5) My compile of the backend dies complaining about the include file
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dlfcn.h missing
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See the answer to question 1.3/1.4. Don't forget that if you are using
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an a.out system you must first have installed the dld package
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(which is not supplied with most a.out systems) to have dlfcn.h
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at all. See Question 1.11.
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1.6) GCC complains about an ignored option -fpic
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Earlier versions of GCC accepted either -fpic or -fPIC.
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It appears that more recent versions (V2.7.2?) require -fPIC.
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If you are using an ELF version of Linux, this can safely be
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ignored as -fPIC is the default.
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You can correct this by editing
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src/mk/port/postgres.mk.linux
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1.7) I get warnings of the form
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warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
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These can safely be ignored
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1.8) [SuSE-Linux 4.2] Where is curses and termcap?
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SuSE-Linux has ncurses but not curses. Edit src/bin/psql/Makefile and
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Change
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LIBCURSES= -lcurses
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to
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LIBCURSES= -lncurses
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SuSE-Linux has the termcap library is in /usr/lib/termcap instead of
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in /usr/lib
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Edit src/bin/psql/Makefile and
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Change
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ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
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LD_ADD += -ltermcap
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else
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to
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ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
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LD_ADD += -L/usr/lib/termcap -ltermcap
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else
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In fact, since ncurses uses terminfo rather than termcap, it should
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be possible to change this line to
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LD_ADD +=
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since you shouldn't need the termcap library.
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1.9) Why do I get problems with ld.so?
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If you get problems with ld.so, another library required under
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ELF for dynamic loading, then you have messed up your installation
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or (more likely) upgrade of Linux.
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See the answers to Question 1.3/1.4. You may need to install
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ld.so.x.y.z in /lib and run ldconfig.
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The most recent stable release of the ld package is 1.7.14
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At the time of writing, 1.8.x versions of ld are experimental.
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1.10) Why do I get `yy_flush_buffer undefined' errors?
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This isn't really Linux specific, but is common on older Linux
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installations. You must have a recent version of flex (2.5.2 or later)
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to compile Postgres95. Note that flex 2.5.3 has a bug: see
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Question 3.4.
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1.11) How do I compile Postgres95 on an a.out system?
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First, you must install the dld library. This may be obtained
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from Sunsite as:
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Linux/libs/dld.3.2.7.tar.gz
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Second, comment out the LINUX_ELF line in src/mk/port/postgres.mk.linux
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1.12) Why does make fail with:
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yacc -d /disk2/postgres95/src/backend/parser/gram.y
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make: /usr/bin/make: cannot execute binary file
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yacc is generally implemented as a script which invokes bison -y
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For some reason (certain versions of make? certain versions of
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bash?) make is unable to execute this script file.
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To correct this, simply edit src/mk/port/postgres.mk.linux
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and, at the end of the file, change:
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# YACC = bison -y
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to
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YACC = bison -y
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1.13) What are the references in X11_LIB to libsocket and libnsl in
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src/Makefile.global?
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This was a problem in 1.08 (they are Sun Solaris specific).
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It is fixed in 1.09.
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1.14) [DEBIAN] Where is libtermcap?
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Debian Linux comes without the termcap library and uses ncurses
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(which uses terminfo instead). There is no need to change the
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LIBCURSES variable in src/bin/psql/Makefile since Debian provides
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a link from libncurses to libcurses (unlike SuSE-Linux --- see
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Question 1.8).
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Edit src/bin/psql/Makefile and change:
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ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
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LD_ADD += -ltermcap
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else
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to
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ifeq ($(PORTNAME), linux)
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CFLAGS +=
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else
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Section 2: Compiling accessory programs
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2.1) The linker fails to find libX11 when compiling pgtclsh
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Modify the src/Makefile.global to change
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X11_LIBDIR = /usr/lib
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to
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X11_LIBDIR = /usr/X11R6/lib
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Section 3: Runtime Problems
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3.1) I get an error reporting _fUnKy_POSTPORT_sTuFf_ undefined when
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running scripts like createuser
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This is a bug in V1.06-V1.07 of Postgres and is fixed in V1.08
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3.2) I run postmaster and after that system says 'Bad system call(Core
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dumped)'
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This indicates that you have no compiled shared memory support
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into your kernel. You need to recompile the Linux kernel to add this
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feature.
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3.3) When I try to start the Postmaster, why do I get an error of the form
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Failed Assertion("!(file != 0):(null)", File:
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"/usr/local/postgres95/src/backend/storage/file/fd.c", Line: 257)
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!(file != 0) (0)
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initdb: could not create template database
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initdb: cleaning up.
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Your permissions on the file /dev/null are wrong.
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|
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ls -l /dev/null should give you something like:
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crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 2, 2 Oct 8 18:41 /dev/null
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Correct the permissions using:
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chmod a+rw /dev/null
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3.4) Why doesn't createuser work?
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|
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There is a problem with Version 2.5.3 of GNU flex and createuser.
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||||
Your options are to downgrade flex to V2.5.2, apply a patch to
|
||||
V2.5.3 (supplied in doc/README.flex) or wait for V2.5.4 which
|
||||
will fix the bug.
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3.5) Why do I get an error like:
|
||||
IpcMemoryCreate: memKey=155356396 , size=760632 ,
|
||||
permission=384IpcMemoryCreate: shmget(..., create, ...)
|
||||
failed: Invalid argument
|
||||
|
||||
You haven't build IPC support into your Linux kernel. You
|
||||
will have to rebuild the kernel and switch on this option.
|
||||
|
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|
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Section 4: Spurious Problems in Need of Verification
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4.1) Why doesn't the postmaster start the first time?
|
||||
|
||||
Pawko Olszewski <alder@amg.com.pl> reported a problem that, using
|
||||
Linux kernel 2.0.18, the postmaster wouldn't start the first time
|
||||
it is run using
|
||||
|
||||
postmaster -B 256
|
||||
|
||||
but if run as
|
||||
|
||||
postmaster -B 64
|
||||
|
||||
killed and then restarted as
|
||||
|
||||
postmaster -B 256
|
||||
|
||||
everything was OK.
|
||||
|
||||
I haven't been able to repeat this problem! Nobody else has
|
||||
reported anything similar.
|
||||
|
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|
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****************************************************************************
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Dr. Andrew C.R. Martin, University College London & SciTech Software
|
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EMAIL: martin@biochem.ucl.ac.uk Tel:(Work) +44(0)171 419 3890
|
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URL: http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/~martin (Home) +44(0)1372 275775
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