Hi,
I have not used python2.3 on this machine at all (to my knowledge). It
is a fresh install of the latest Ubuntu 64 which comes with Python 2.6
and 3.1.
The build I want to run is the 64-bit PostgreSQL download for Linux
x86-64 from Entreprise DB
(http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/pgdownload.do) as I don't know how
else to ensure that the build I am installing is a 64-bit version of
PostgreSQL (I want to use >4GB of RAM in one session).
Is the best way to ensure compatibility for me to build from source?
Cheers,
Tom
On 23/06/2010 03:14, Tom Lane wrote:
Adrian Klaver<adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 06/22/2010 09:52 AM, Tom Wilcox wrote:
ERROR: could not load library
"/opt/PostgreSQL/8.4/lib/postgresql/plpython.so": libpython2.3.so.1.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have python2.6 installed.
It seems pl/python is compiled against Python 2.3. Have you been running
Python 2.3?
Yeah. You need to either install python 2.3, or rebuild postgresql
against python 2.6. Shortcuts like making symlinks are not likely to
work.
regards, tom lane
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