Re: [HACKERS] Where does the xlateSqlType symbol point
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your answer.
You mean I need to download another version and install it? If there is
anything to prevent a re-install, let me know it please.
The one installed and downloaded is the PostgreSQL 7.3.4 version of the
package. I have the following software installed (listing produced with
rpm -qa):
postgresql-test-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-devel-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-contrib-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-docs-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-tcl-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-python-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-jdbc-7.3.4-2mdk
postgresql-server-7.3.4-2mdk
I guess it would do, though it's not the latest version. It was
installed on a clean Mandrake 9.2 Linux station under VmWare.
Thanks, LM.
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De: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Fecha: Viernes, Julio 30, 2004 8:00 pm
Asunto: Re: [HACKERS] [ADMIN] Where does the xlateSqlType symbol
point to?LISTMAN <LISTMAN@terra.es> writes:
Having tried various options, I still cannot find the clue
where
to llok
at concerning the following error message:
Load of file /usr/lib/pgsql/plpgsql.so failed:
/usr/lib/pgsql/plpgsql.so: undefined symbol: xlateSqlTypeI'd say you have a plpgsql.so file that is not the same PG
version as
your server. I don't have time now to look in the CVS history
and see
exactly when xlateSqlType appeared or disappeared, but anyway
it's not
very relevant: fix your installation to have a consistent set of
files.
regards, tom lane---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------
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