From: | Matthew Easton <matthew(at)sublunar(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-ports(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | compile failure on Suse 7.1 |
Date: | 2001-03-25 09:28:40 |
Message-ID: | 3ABDBA48.AE37D2AC@sublunar.com |
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Hello,
Says on your site that you want to hear about compile failures at this
email address. Here goes:
I downloaded and uncompressed the source from the main site I think.
It configures with no errors
makes with no errors
make install quits with multiple iterations of
"make[2]***No rule to make target `postgres1024'. Stop"
Platform:
Dual processor, PIII, 2.4 kernel. Mostly the default, very recent,
Suse7.1 "networked workstation with office" installation. (I added
apache module, and a few other things). Perhaps there are a few
libraries that I should have, but are not documented?
I'm rather new to compiling from source. If this is an interesting
issue and you want more information, please be explicit about how I
gather it.
If you have any hints about how I can get Postgres up-and-running, I'd
be grateful to learn them.
Thank you.
Matt Easton
By the way, I decided to look into postgresql after reading Marcel
Gagne's recent article
at http://www2.linuxjournal.com/lj-issues/issue84/4568.html
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