Re: Psql errors

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Hello,

This first problem is fixed. I didn't specify the server specifically enough. As soon as I put the port number in, it started working.

I still don't have a solution to the second problem. I'm running on Solaris 10. I tried adding the library path to ld.so.1, but that didn't work.

Carol


On Dec 22, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Carol Walter wrote:

Hello,

I just installed Postgres 8.3.4. I have an instance of 8.2.4 running on the same box. When I start psql I get errors as follows:

Welcome to psql 8.3.4 (server 8.2.4), the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
      \h for help with SQL commands
      \? for help with psql commands
      \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
      \q to quit

WARNING:  You are connected to a server with major version 8.2,
but your psql client is major version 8.3.  Some backslash commands,
such as \d, might not work properly.

template1=# \l
ld.so.1: psql: fatal: relocation error: file /db02/postgres/bin/ psql: symbol pg_valid_server_encoding_id: referenced symbol not found
Killed
-bash-3.00$


There are two problems here that may or may not be related. One problem is that when I start psql using the binary I just loaded, the right version of psql starts but it is looking at the wrong database instance. Secondly, there is a library that in can't find.

Please help with debugging these problems.

Thank you very much,
Carol



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