Re: problems compiling postgres 8.3.7 on Solaris 10 64 bit with openssl

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John P Weatherman wrote:
It would also be helpful to know what your LD_LIBRARY_PATH looks like
and if you can do a 'find / -name libpq.so -print' to see where all the
copies of this library may reside.

Yeap, it's a fine place for it.




Sorry for the quick post but I was rushing during lunch and I can't get gmail to work from work. Blocked on our proxy apparently :-(

Here is the LIBRARY_PATH

# echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/ssl98k/lib:/usr/lib/amd64:/usr/sfw/lib/64:/usr/local/lib:/usr/sfw/lib:/usr/openwin/lib

I've switched it all around to hopefully help find stuff. And btw, the ssl98k is a new 64 build I put together. There were errors using the one that came with solaris... weird. I'll write it down if interested. I figured the latest build should resolve any problems. And btw, ssl98k works great by itself. Seems pretty stable.

Here is how I run configure

# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/postgres CC="cc -m64 -I/usr/local/ssl98k/include -L/usr/local/ssl98k/lib -I/usr/local/include" --with-openssl

This runs fine however when I run make then try running pg_ctl (for example) here is the error I get


/usr/local/postgres/bin/pg_ctl --help
ld.so.1: pg_ctl: fatal: relocation error: R_AMD64_32: file /usr/local/postgres/lib/libpq.so.5: symbol (unknown): value 0xfffffd7fff1ccad0 does not fit
Killed

Thoughts on what I am doing wrong?

And openssl is confirmed at 64 bit.


# file openssl
openssl: ELF 64-bit LSB executable AMD64 Version 1, dynamically linked, not stripped, no debugging information available


I have this working just fine under 64 bit without openssl. It's very stable and all. But I do have a requirement to encrypt everything so I have to go this route.

Thanks a bunch!!


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