Sorry about the incomplete question. I'm compiling postgres 9.0.4 from source 
code and I got the tar ball from 
here: http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/v9.0.4/
I'm using Postgres to evaluate a research tool and the tool doesn't work with 
dynamic libraries. That's why I need to compile it statically. I also have a 
custom version of glibc which is slightly different from glibc 2.5.1. The 
difference is related to the use of hardware counters for network related libc 
functions. Shouldn't matter for Postgres compilation. Here is what I pass to 
configure (I try to compile statically with my custom glibc):
CFLAGS="-O0 -I/[PATH]/glibc-2.5.1-custom/prefix/include -static -pthread 
$CFLAGS" \CPPFLAGS="-O0 -I/[PATH]/glibc-2.5.1-custom/prefix/include -static 
-pthread $CPPFLAGS" \LDFLAGS="-static 
-Wl,-rpath,/[PATH]/glibc-2.5.1-custom/prefix/lib 
-L/[PATH]/glibc-2.5.1-custom/prefix/lib -Wl,-z,now 
-Wl,--dynamic-linker=/[PATH]/glibc-2.5.1-custom/prefix/lib/ld-linux.so.2 
$LDFLAGS" \./configure --without-readline
and I'm compiling on a Fedora 7 on a custom kernel which is close to 2.6.26.The 
compilation finished fine and it installed correctly. When I try to run initdb 
I get the following message:
creating conversions ... FATAL:  could not load library 
"/usr/local/pgsql/lib/ascii_and_mic.so": /usr/local/pgsql/lib/ascii_and_mic.so: 
undefined symbol: pg_ascii2micSTATEMENT:  CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION 
ascii_to_mic (INTEGER, INTEGER, CSTRING, INTERNAL, INTEGER) RETURNS VOID AS 
'$libdir/ascii_and_mic', 'ascii_to_mic' LANGUAGE C STRICT;
Thanks--Mona
--- On Fri, 7/1/11, Craig Ringer <cr...@postnewspapers.com.au> wrote:

From: Craig Ringer <cr...@postnewspapers.com.au>
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] statically compiling postgres and problem with initdb
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org, mona_attar...@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 1:26 AM

On 1/07/2011 3:28 PM, mona attariyan wrote:
> Hi,
> I statically compiled my postgres and I got the following message when I
> ran initdb:

How did you compile Pg statically?

Please show your configure command line, any environment variables you set, etc.

You've also left out a huge amount of information, like your Pg version, where 
you got the sources from, your OS version, your compiler version, etc. I 
strongly suggest that you read this:

  http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Guide_to_reporting_problems

before posting a follow-up.

> There was a discussion about this in the archive, but there wasn't any
> fix for it. I have to compile postgres statically for the project I'm
> doing.

Why? Perhaps if you explained that in a bit more detail it'd be possible to 
find an alternative.

--
Craig Ringer

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