From: | Scott Frankel <leknarf(at)pacbell(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | save history error, ignorable? |
Date: | 2005-11-10 17:52:45 |
Message-ID: | 94CA5489-F73D-4DDD-9840-37861E30E122@pacbell.net |
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I just upgraded from postgres 7.x.x to 8.1.0 and am getting the
following error from cmd-line psql:
could not save history to file "<my_home_dir>/.psql_history":
Invalid argument
Searching the archives, I found a thread about this error wherein the
poster "solved" the problem by commenting out the reporting code in
the source file. Tom's reply (*) suggests a discrepancy in libraries
on MacOSX. Nonetheless, I *seem* to have the intended functionality
(readline history on the cmd-line), in spite of the error msg.
Questions:
- Is the error msg ignorable?
- Else, is there a post-compile fix for the problem?
- Does the correct lib exist on MacOSX? If so, is there doco on how
to specify its use on compiling?
My platform:
MacOSX v10.4.2
PostgreSQL v8.1.0
Thanks in advance!
Scott
(*) [ from Tom Lane, via archives search ]
The Postgres code in that area hasn't changed at all. Maybe in this
build you linked against Apple's builtin libedit instead of libreadline?
libedit seems to have a bizarre definition of the result value from
write_history()
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