Re: [GENERAL] Readline library

From: A James Lewis <james(at)fsck(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: Bob Kruger <bkruger(at)mindspring(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)postgreSQL(dot)org, pgsql-general(at)postgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Readline library
Date: 1999-06-23 15:03:09
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.3.93.990623155803.28458K-100000@vr1-workhorse1.vrtx.net
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I am running slackware 4.0, and I got it to work by installing the
readline 2.1 package from the contrib directory on the slackware CD....

I expect it's because it's looking for an older version.... I've never
seen 4.0...

I also used it under 3.6, by installing readline 2.2 using "make
install".....

James

On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Bob Kruger wrote:

>
>
> Last week I asked a question concerning the ability to use the up arrow key
> to scroll back over previous commands when using psql. I got a number of
> good leads, and would like to thank everyone for them.
>
> I found the readline library on sunsite, downloaded, compiled, and
> installed. I insured that the the shared libraries were installed as well.
> Shared libraries are installed in /usr/lib (libreadline.so.4.0), as well
> as the various links. The same structure exists for libhistory.so.4.0,
> e.g. same links and location. The system in question is running slakware
> v4.0, kernel 2.2.10. I also ran ldconfig after installing the libraries.
> Just to be safe, I even added /usr/lib to the /etc/ld.so.conf file.
>
> I am configuring using the following command line:
>
> ./configure --with-odbc --with-perl --with-libs=/usr/lib
>
> Caputring the output still shows that configure is not picking up the
> readline or history libraries.
>
> Has anyone who is running slakware gotten this feature to work properly?
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
> Regards - Bob Kruger
>
>

A.J. (james(at)fsck(dot)co(dot)uk)
Sometimes you're ahead, somtimes you're behind.
The race is long, and in the end it's only with yourself.

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