"=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Elvis_Henr=EDquez?=" <henriquez.elvis@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > I'm trying to upgrade my PostgreSQL 8.1.0 instalation in Red Hat Linux 9 ( > PostgreSQL 8.1.0 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) > 3.2.220030222 (Red Hat Linux > 3.2.2-5) ) to version 8.1.4 cause of security patch just released. [ raised eyebrow... ] You're worried about security enough to update the database, but you're still running an OS release that Red Hat stopped supporting years ago? Grab yourself a Fedora download, before you get hacked into via some other loophole. My guess as to your specific problem is that the combination of a new OpenSSL release in /usr/local and an old one in /usr/lib doesn't play very well --- you're probably picking up some broken combination of new and old headers and libraries. You could probably make it work with enough hacking, but it'd be a lot smarter to spend the effort on an OS upgrade. regards, tom lane