* Christian Ullrich wrote:
I think I have a pretty good fix: Early in configure, see if the linker
understands --no-copy-dt-needed-entries, or alternatively
--no-add-needed (which is a deprecated name for the same thing). This is
the "light" version of --as-needed: It does not discar
* Tom Lane wrote:
ch...@chrullrich.net writes:
Could we make the problem go away for you if we changed the order in
which these libraries are probed for? That's a hack, surely, but it
seems like one much less likely to break other working cases than any
of the alternatives you suggest.
To
61 #: pg_basebackup.c:127
62 #, c-format
63 msgid " -F, --format=p|t output format (plain, tar)\n"
64 msgstr " -F, --format=c|t|p Ausgabeformat (plain, tar)\n"
pg_basebackup does not support "c" format.
The other three translations are correct.
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* Tom Lane wrote:
> "Christian Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> My mistake. I should have been using the heimdal port instead of the
>> ancient release in the base system.
>
> So, how ancient is it? Is there any reason we should try to make
> -
* Christian Ullrich wrote:
> The following bug has been logged online:
[...]
> Description:configure --with-gssapi fails
> ./configure --with-gssapi fails when checking for
> gss_init_sec_context.
My mistake. I should have been using the heimdal port instead of the
ancien
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3927
Logged by: Christian Ullrich
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.3.0
Operating system: FreeBSD 6.3
Description:configure --with-gssapi fails
Details:
./configure --with-gssapi fails
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3814
Logged by: Christian Ullrich
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.3beta4
Operating system: Windows 2003
Description:initdb fails when not run from installation directory
Details:
initdb
* Magnus Hagander wrote:
Christian Ullrich wrote:
psql tells me about an "invalid frontend message type 112". Most of the
time, that error comes as the first line of output from psql (above the
"Welcome to" line), sometimes it is displayed later:
Does it work if you r
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3750
Logged by: Christian Ullrich
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.3-beta2
Operating system: Windows Server 2003
Description:Invalid frontend message type 112
Details:
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