Mike Castle writes: > Linux acts somewhat differently with respect to LD_* variables when > compared to other systems. Not really. > Speaking of administrative nightmares, did I read correctly that 7.1 > now users -R by default when linking? Ack! Doesn't that make it nearly > impossible for an administrator to move libraries around as necessary? If you move files to a place that is different from the one they are supposed to be in you're going to have more severe problems than this one. This is not only true for PostgreSQL. -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://yi.org/peter-e/
- Re: [GENERAL] allowing users access to a trusted C funct... Tom Lane
- Re: [GENERAL] allowing users access to a trusted C ... Jeff Davis
- Re: [GENERAL] allowing users access to a truste... Tom Lane
- [GENERAL] Performance and doing USENET styl... Lincoln Yeoh
- [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Chris Hayner
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Larry Rosenman
- [GENERAL] NFS mounted DBs and Vacu... Webb Sprague
- Re: [GENERAL] NFS mounted DBs ... Steve Wolfe
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Robert B. Easter
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Mike Castle
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Peter Eisentraut
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Andrew W. Nosenko
- Re: [GENERAL] LD_LIBRARY_PATH Robert B. Easter