On Thursday, April 28, 2011 7:11:50 am c k wrote: > Yes, there are three version (now). I am aware of only 2.7 installed > by default in /usr/lib directory and 3.2 which I have installed > externally. But the function given above shows version 2.6.4. > Now the question is how to change the version postresql is calling for > function execution? > I have also complied the postgresql source using python option, but > nothing happens. Is there is variable or like where we can set the > python deirectory and version postresql have to use? > Because as per manual, after installing 3.2, I have complied source, > but still it does not support to python 3.2! It can only compile against one and by default that will be the 'system ' version. To determine what that is , at the system command line enter: python -V If you want to compile against 3.2 you will have to tell Postgres that. See here for more detail: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/install-procedure.html PYTHON Full path to the Python interpreter. This will be used to determine the dependencies for building PL/Python. Also, whether Python 2 or 3 is specified here (or otherwise implicitly chosen) determines which variant of the PL/Python language becomes available. See Section 42.1 for more information. > Kindly give the details. > Thanks and regards, > > C P Kulkarni > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxx |