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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.1
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Sun Solaris specific
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to be read in conjunction with the installation instructions
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last updated: $Date: 2001/04/08 16:36:13 $
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current maintainer: Marc Liyanage (liyanage@access.ch)
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original author: Marc Liyanage (liyanage@access.ch)
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Contents:
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1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris?
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2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support?
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3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program?
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4) A bunch of regression tests fail in random, non-reproduceable
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patterns. What's wrong?
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1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris?
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You will need
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- GNU zip (for installing the documentation)
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- GNU make
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- GNU readline library (optional)
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Both GCC and the Sun compiler suite work.
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If you like Solaris packages, you can find these tools here:
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http://www.sunfreeware.com
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If you prefer sources, look here:
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http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
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2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support?
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When you build PostgreSQL with OpenSSL support you might get
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compilation errors in the following files:
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src/backend/libpq/crypt.c
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src/backend/libpq/password.c
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src/interfaces/libpq/fe-auth.c
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src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
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This is because of a namespace conflict between the standard
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/usr/include/crypt.h header and the header files provided by OpenSSL.
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Upgrading your OpenSSL installation to version 0.9.6a fixes this
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problem.
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3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program?
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This is probably a case of the run-time linker being unable to find
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libz or some other non-standard library, such as libssl. To point it
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to the right location, set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable,
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e.g.,
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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and restart configure. You will also have to keep this setting
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whenever you run any of the installed PostgreSQL programs.
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In the future, consider installing the offending libraries so they
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provide their own "rpath".
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4) A bunch of regression tests fail in random, non-reproduceable
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patterns. What's wrong?
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A lot of users have reported that the parallel regression test suite
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causes a varying, unpredictable set of tests to fail, usually tests in
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the second half of the run. The failure is usually a failure to
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connect to the server at all, or an abrupt loss of the connection.
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Invariably, these problems go away when the regression test suite is
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changed to use TCP/IP sockets instead of Unix domain sockets. (Change
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line 163 of src/test/regress/pg_regress to match *solaris*; yes, there
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should be an easier way to do this.) Since a number of users do not
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seem to have any problems with this at all, we do not claim that "Unix
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domain sockets are broken on Solaris", but feel free to draw your own
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conclusions, or better yet, share your insights with the rest of us.
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