On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:

 What do I do to trace the source of this problem and fix it?

  Thanks to Jim I found that libpq.so.3 were in the old directory. As soon as
I moved them to /usr/lib (with libpq.so.4), SQL-Ledger allowed me to log in.

  All of this reminds me of the time, about 8 years ago, when postgres would
install in one directory, but Red Hat's rpms put it in another directory.
That caused all sorts of problems until I started building from source and
ignoring the packages.

  Here, it was the move from /usr/local/pgsql to /var/lib/pgsql that caused
me all this grief.

  A huge "thank you" to all of you -- and especially Jim.

Rich

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