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Hi,

On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Tom Lane wrote:

Have you tried on RHEL ES 3.0, at least?

I've never installed 3.0 locally, but I have built --with-openssl on RHL 8.0 and Fedora Core 3, which bracket RHEL-3, and not noticed any need to mess with kerberos includes in order to build PG. (On my current Fedora installation I don't seem to have /usr/kerberos/include at all.)

I notice that the Red Hat RPMs do some include-path hacking when
%kerberos is enabled, but nothing for SSL ...

The problem is... linking /usr/kerberos/include/* to /usr/include solves ssl build problem :) To say he truth, I didn't search the code for it: but googled a bit and found the "solution".


Anyway, this seems to be a RHEL-specific problem; not related to PostgreSQL; since other versions (RH X and FC X) does not have this problem.

Regards,
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Devrim GUNDUZ devrim~gunduz.org devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr
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