| From: | Russ Welti <rwelti(at)u(dot)washington(dot)edu> |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Command line editing w/readline solved. |
| Date: | 1999-01-23 02:30:10 |
| Message-ID: | 36A93432.67334B23@u.washington.edu |
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Wouldn't you know it?
Even though I spent 3 hours trying to solve this myself
before generating a question to the list, I then finally
got a solution by myself.
Scanning my configure files I was able to deduce that
configure was not finding my history and readline files.
Why? because I used the default suggested install
locations for the readline/history libraries, which apparently
was /usr/local/lib, and configure was not searching there.
Once moved into /usr/lib and /usr/include everything on
Solaris works fine and same as on Linux.
Thanks for considering this and I hope I got this out
in time to prevent anyone answering!
Russ Welti
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