Re: Problem with dblink regression test

From: Andrew Dunstan <andrew(at)dunslane(dot)net>
To: "Jim C(dot) Nasby" <decibel(at)decibel(dot)org>
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Problem with dblink regression test
Date: 2005-06-28 12:30:44
Message-ID: 42C142F4.5020506@dunslane.net
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Jim,

you should have a file <buildroot>/HEAD/lastrun-logs/make.log that shows
the link steps for the libraries. Can you either put that file somewhere
we can look at it or extract the relevant lines and post in a reply?

thanks

andrew

Jim C. Nasby wrote:

>I have no clue why the mailling list is eating my original messages,
>unless it's because I attached a diff to them... in any case, applying
>http://stats.distributed.net/~buildfarm/patch provides a listing of what
>all the binaries and libraries in a buildfarm install are linking
>against. I couldn't figure out a decent way to send that info to
>pgbuildfarm.org, but
>http://stats.distributed.net/~buildfarm/libcheck.log is that info for a
>run. Based on the logfile, it looks like Tom's guess is correct that
>psql (and other binaries) are linking to the buildfarm libraries, while
>dblink.so (and other libraries) are linking against the system
>postgresql libraries.
>
>If someone wants to point me in the right direction I'll try and fix
>this, since I'm guessing it's just a make issue (or maybe a buildfarm
>issue).
>
>Actually, looking at my config
>(http://stats.distributed.net/~buildfarm/build-farm.conf), could the
>--with-libraries=/usr/local/lib be the issue, and if so, what's the
>proper way to handle system libraries (like libintl) living in
>/usr/local/lib and not /usr/lib?
>
>

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