so I just tried uninstalling and reinstalling
Xcode3.... same result.

will it help to see the actual logs?

Ted
--- Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "ted petrosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > PostgreSQL version: 8.3RC2
> > Operating system:   os x
> > Description:        can not 'make'
> 
> OS X which?  And is this PPC or Intel hardware?
> 
> > Ok, what am I doing wrong? I downloaded RC2 and
> config with:
> > ./configure --with-libedit-preferred  
> --enable-thread-safety 
> > --with-bonjour
> 
> That exact case works fine for me on a freshly
> installed 10.5.1
> machine.
> 
> One thought, if this is a machine that's been
> upgraded from 10.4 to
> 10.5: in the past we've seen problems with old Xcode
> installations
> not being able to build code that works in a newer
> OS.  Did you update
> Xcode when you updated?  Even if you did, it might
> be best to remove
> and reinstall Xcode.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 



      
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