Re: How to find out what options postgresql was installed

From: wsheldah(at)lexmark(dot)com
To: Flower Sun <sun_2002_flower(at)yahoo(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: How to find out what options postgresql was installed
Date: 2003-03-12 18:52:07
Message-ID: OF52BC55E5.3C7E4A08-ON85256CE7.00677C25@lexmark.com
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On mandrake, you'll want to see if the postgresql-jdbc rpm is installed,
and add it if it's not. I'm sure RedHat is the same.
rpm -q postgresql-jdbc

Wes Sheldahl

Flower Sun <sun_2002_flower(at)yahoo(dot)com>@postgresql.org on 03/12/2003
12:53:24 PM

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Subject: [GENERAL] How to find out what options postgresql was installed

Hi, group,

Greetings.

I have Redhat 8 installed on Intel Pentium PC and by default I got
PostgreSQL 7.2.* installed. How do I know which options was installed?

I want to know whether --with-java was installed and I am going to use
postgres JDBC.

Thank you,

Jing

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