On tor, 2010-05-06 at 09:38 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Funny point here: in the Fedora/RHEL RPMs, I use --disable-rpath
> because "don't use RPATH" is part of the standard packaging guidelines
> for that platform. However, pl/perl has to double back and use rpath
> anyway because libperl.so doesn't
Andrew Dunstan writes:
> Greg Stark wrote
>> We only set RPATH if the install location isn't part of the default ld
>> library path specified by /etc/ld.so.conf right? Setting it if it is
>> in the default path would be antisocial.
> How are we going to know at build time what is in the ld.soconf
Greg Stark wrote
We only set RPATH if the install location isn't part of the default ld
library path specified by /etc/ld.so.conf right? Setting it if it is
in the default path would be antisocial.
How are we going to know at build time what is in the ld.soconf of the
installation machin
On tor, 2010-05-06 at 11:20 +0100, Greg Stark wrote:
> We only set RPATH if the install location isn't part of the default ld
> library path specified by /etc/ld.so.conf right?
No. How would you determine that?
> Setting it if it is
> in the default path would be antisocial.
That's why there
On ons, 2010-05-05 at 19:20 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Over at
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2010-05/msg00091.php
> we have a complaint about "make check" failing when the install is
> intended to overwrite existing libraries (in particular, replacing
> 8.4 with 9.0 libpq). I've don
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Now, pg_regress tries to ensure that the temporary installation
> will work as desired by setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point at the
> temp installation's lib/ directory. However, the psql executable
> will by default get built with a DT_RPATH entry
Over at
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2010-05/msg00091.php
we have a complaint about "make check" failing when the install is
intended to overwrite existing libraries (in particular, replacing
8.4 with 9.0 libpq). I've done some off-list investigation and
found that this appears to