Re: Problems updating to 8.3.5
| От | Bob McConnell |
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| Тема | Re: Problems updating to 8.3.5 |
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| Msg-id | 49305771.5050604@lightlink.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Problems updating to 8.3.5 (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Problems updating to 8.3.5
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Tom Lane wrote: > Bob McConnell <rmcconne@lightlink.com> writes: >> I have a Slackware 10.2.0 machine which has been happily serving files, >> Apache, Pg, etc. across my home network for some time. I had no problem >> installing pg 8.2.1 on it. But now when I try to install 8.3.5, >> configure dies complaining that gcc can't build an executable. Looking >> at the log, it says crt1.o does not exist. I looked, and sure enough, it >> doesn't exist. > > Well, you changed something else on that machine since installing 8.2.1 > ... assuming you built 8.2.1 from source there; are you sure you didn't > install a prepackaged build? This error says you've got a fundamentally > broken or incomplete C compilation environment, and that's not exactly > postgres' fault. > > I don't know how Slackware divvies up this stuff, but you might need to > install packages labeled "C development tools" or some such if you want > to build PG from source. > > regards, tom lane Hi Tom, I installed 8.2.1 from source,using gcc 3.2.2. I still have the config.log for that, dated Feb 3, 2007. I installed PHP 4.4.0 from source earlier this year, along with Apache 1.3.33. The prepackaged kits for those did not have any of the options I wanted, since the maintainers are hung up on MySQL. That box now has gcc 3.3.6 and GNU make 3.80. I didn't see anything about a minimum version of GCC, etc. in the documents. But was there a library change that requires a newer compiler? I don't like the idea of upgrading that box to a newer version of Slackware, but that's probably the cleanest way to get everything back in sync. It's only a 450 MHz P-II, and rebuilding everything will take all weekend. I also have to remove two of the disk drives and put an optical drive back in. But if I have to, that's probably the next step. Thanks, Bob McConnell N2SPP
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