Re: "ld.so.1: /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb: fatal:

From: Jeff Frost <jeff(at)frostconsultingllc(dot)com>
To: olive Mckenzie <olivemckenzie2003(at)yahoo(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: "ld.so.1: /usr/local/pgsql/bin/initdb: fatal:
Date: 2005-11-19 23:55:31
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.64.0511191552210.16022@discord.dyndns.org
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Honestly, I have no idea, but I think you would be better served by posting
this to a Solaris x86 mailing list. The charter of this list is really
postgresql administration based and not solaris x86 based.

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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, olive Mckenzie wrote:

> When installing libgcc-3.3-sol10-intel-local, ethereal-0.10.7-sol10-intel-local,ethereal-0.10.7-sol10-intel-local and more file I had messages about conflicting files that wheer already installed and used by other programs and was asked whether I still wanted to install these conflicting files and I answered yes to these questions. I am thinking that this is part of my problem. Am I right.
>
>
> Olive
>
> olive Mckenzie <olivemckenzie2003(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
>
> setting it like you mention below will set it for this session only. Setting it in your .profile (Is solaris 10 still using /bin/sh and not bash as the default shell?) should make it available for each login. I don't have a solaris 10 machine to look at right now, but in most linux distros, you can set system wide environemnt variables in /etc/profile.d, I would guess that Solaris 10 has a similar setup.
>
> Also, on linux machines, there is an /etc/ld.so.conf which has contains the system wide search path for shared libs, solaris 10 has something similar in /var/ld for 32bit and 64bit libs. You can change this by running the crle command (Configure Runtime Linker Environment).
>
> In solaris 10 there is no bin.sh file and /etc/profile.d does exit either. However there is a file called "profile" in /etc/
> &nbs p;
> I can find "ld.so.1" in /usr/lib/ and /lib/amd64 and /lib/ should this go in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH as well? I cannot find a /etc/ld.so.conf
>
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> /var/ld for 32bit and 64bit libs. You can change this by running the crle command (Configure Runtime Linker Environment).
>
> from the man pages for "crle" for 32-bit objects there is a default configuration file /var/ld/ld.config and for 64-bit objects the default configuration file is /var/ld/64/ld.config.
>
> This all sounds good as I was warned when installing some software that /usr/local/lib/libgcc_s.so and /usr/local/lib/libc++.so and /usr/local/lib/libc++.so.5 are no longer a symbolic link
>
> I will have to see how to use crle.
>
>
> Olive
>
>
> Jeff Frost <jeff(at)frostconsultingllc(dot)com> wrote: setting it like you mention below will set it for this session only. Setting
> it in your .profile (Is solaris 10 still using /bin/sh and not bash as
> the default shell?) should make it available for each login. I don't have a
> solaris 10 machine to look at right now, but in most linux distros, you can
> set system wide environemnt variables in /etc/profile.d, I would guess that
> Solaris 10 has a similar setup.
>
> Also, on linux machines, there is an /etc/ld.so.conf which has contains the
> system wide search path for shared libs, solaris 10 has something similar in
> /var/ld for 32bit and 64bit libs. You can change this by running the crle
> command (Configure Runtime Linker Environment).
>
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, olive Mckenzie wrote:
>
>>
>> Is this how one set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for bourne shell Solaris 10 x86
>> # LD_LIBRARY_PATH =/opt/sfw/lib
>> # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>
>> or is there an init file I should insert it into.
>>
>> Olive
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeff Frost wrote:
>> Olive,
>>
>> You need to locate the libreadline.so.4 shared library on your system. I'm
>> guessing it's not in any of the standard locations and then add that path to
>> your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. You might also need to install libreadline if you do
>> not have it available on your system.
>>
>> I'm curious as to why initdb is kicking off when you su to the postgres user
>> though. Is this how the solaris pkg is set up?
>>
>>
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