Hrm. I did see the Fedora stashed copies of libpq.so.5 and libpq.so.5.2 in /usr/lib64. I looked everywhere on the system for libpq.so*, and saw that the only remaining copies where those in my source directory... so I re-built 9.0.3. A 'make check' still died in the same place within the regression tests. I did a 'make install' anyhow. I cleaned out my data directory and attempted a new initdb with 9.0.3. That seg faulted as well:
[postgres@infinity local]$ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb -D /data/postgres Segmentation fault (core dumped) Any other suggestions? - Matt Quoting Craig Ringer <cr...@postnewspapers.com.au>: > On 03/02/11 09:53, Matt Zinicola wrote: > > Apologies for lack of detail. Although I've been using Postgres for > > years, this is the first time I've had such an issue. > > > > Build options were only --with-perl and --with-python > > > > Below is the output when two different applications attempt to connect > > to my 9.0.3 server (note, the second is psql itself): > > > > [root@infinity postgres]# /etc/init.d/archiveopteryx start > > Starting Archiveopteryx: aox: Couldn't connect to PostgreSQL. (on > > backend 1) > > /etc/init.d/archiveopteryx: line 24: 4240 Segmentation > > fault /usr/local/archiveopteryx/bin/aox start > > done. > > > > [postgres@infinity scripts]$ psql template1 > > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > OK, so it's not the PostgreSQL backend that's crashing, it's psql. > > You almost certainly have conflicting libraries lurking around > somewhere, so psql was built against one libpq but lands up getting > linked to another at runtime. > > -- > System & Network Administrator > POST Newspapers > -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs