Tom Lane wrote:

Use a later release.

Seriously, 7.1.* is not supported anymore.  There are extremely serious
known bugs in it that will never be fixed.  I can't imagine a reason for
you to be trying to build it rather than something more current.


actually, we are upgrading our system the previously using Redhat 7.1 and Postgres 7.1.3, and upgrading postgres meaning we have to update our applications too, and that's probably out of question. so.. is there a way to fix this without upgrading postgres, but not using Redhat 7.x ?


thanks,
chris


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