On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 14:55, Nikos Balkanas wrote: > OK. Where is the postgress client library in the ldd output?
Look at my answer to your previous question in the same thread. > Lastly what's the point of compiling with all DBs? It would require > the client to have all 3 DB's installed, just to run it, even if not > using them! I agree here with you. It would be better to have packages compiled with support for particular DBs (and not all of them in single package) and let user/admin to choose which one s/he would like to install. But this question belongs to debian-devel (or others) list but not to kannel users. > BR, > Nikos > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Milan P. Stanic" > <m...@arvanta.net> > To: <users@kannel.org> > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 2:38 PM > Subject: Re: SQLBox problems with postgresql > > > >On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 13:05, Nikos Balkanas wrote: > >>>> I'm running this sqlbox on a debian unstable and using the > >>kannel >> and > >>>> kannel-sqlbox packages from the official repositories. Do I have to > >>>> recompile sqlbox to include postgresql support? > >> > >>Definitely, unless you downloaded a postgress specific binary. To > >>confirm what you have please type: > >> > >>ldd $(which sqlbox) > >> > >>you will see that the binary is for mysql, not postgress. > > > >Not true. > > > >kannel-sqlbox on debian testing/unstable is compiled with support for > >postgresql, mysql, sqlite and sqlite3. > > > >-- > >Kind regards, Milan > >-------------------------------------------------- > >Arvanta, IT Security http://www.arvanta.net > >Please do not send me e-mail containing HTML code. > > > -- Kind regards, Milan -------------------------------------------------- Arvanta, IT Security http://www.arvanta.net Please do not send me e-mail containing HTML code.